The Synya ( Russian : Сыня ) is a river in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug , Russia . The river is 217 kilometres (135 mi) long —304 km (189 mi) from the source of the Mokraya Synya at its head— and has a catchment area of 13,500 square kilometres (5,200 sq mi).
4-683: The Synya flows across the Shuryshkarsky District . It is navigable for 90 kilometres (56 mi), between its mouth in the Ob and Ovgort village. The Synya is a left tributary of the Ob river . It has its sources at the confluence of the 20 km (12 mi) long Sukhaya Synya and the 87 km (54 mi) long Mokraya Synya, which flow from the eastern slopes of the Polar Urals . The river flows initially southwards, then bends and flows eastwards, within
8-592: A wide floodplain located at the northwestern end of the West Siberian Plain . Finally it meets the left bank of the Malaya Ob, an arm of the Ob, about 488 km (303 mi) from its mouth. The main tributaries of the Synya are the 178 km (111 mi) long Lesmiyogan (Лесмиёган), the 163 km (101 mi) long Nesyogan (Несъёган) and the 178 km (111 mi) long Bolshoy Tukshin (Большой Тукшин) from
12-584: Is an administrative and municipal district ( raion ), one of the seven in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug of Tyumen Oblast , Russia . It is located in the southwest of the autonomous okrug . The area of the district is 54,016 square kilometers (20,856 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo ) of Muzhi . Population: 9,814 ( 2010 Census ); 9,559 ( 2002 Census ) ; 9,001 ( 1989 Soviet census ) . The population of Muzhi accounts for 36.8% of
16-481: The right. The river is fed predominantly by snow and is frozen between October and May. The main fish species in the river are omul , peled , broad whitefish , sig , and tugun . This article related to a river in Siberia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Shuryshkarsky District Shuryshkarsky District ( Russian : Шурышкарский райо́н ; Khanty : Ӆорвош район, Łorvoš rajon )
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