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Bolshoy Cheremshan ( Russian : Большой Черемшан , literally Greater Cheremshan , Tatar : Олы Чирмешән ) is a river in Russia , a left tributary of the Volga between the Kama and Samara . It is 336 kilometres (209 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 11,500 square kilometres (4,400 sq mi). It flows southwest to the Volga near Dimitrovgrad . The main inflows are the Bolshaya Sulcha and Maly Cheremshan . The maximal discharge is 1,660 cubic metres per second (59,000 cu ft/s) (1979), and the minimal mineralization is 600-800 mg/l . The riverbed is meandering and the meadows are wide. From around 1650 the Trans-Kama Line of forts ran along or near the Cheremshan.

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