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The '''Aktay''' ({{lang-ru|Актай}} or '''Aqtay''' {{lang-tt|Актай|Aqtay}}) is a river in [[Tatarstan]], [[Russia|Russian Federation]], a left-bank [[tributary]] of the [[Volga River]], falling into the [[Kuybyshev Reservoir]] near [[Izmeri]]. Its length is 89 km and its [[drainage basin]] is 1,016 [[km²]].
The '''Aktay''' ({{lang-ru|Актай}}) or '''Aqtay''' ({{lang-tt|Актай|Aqtay}}) is a river in [[Tatarstan]], [[Russia|Russian Federation]], a left-bank [[tributary]] of the [[Volga River]], falling into the [[Kuybyshev Reservoir]] near [[Izmeri]]. Its length is 89 km and its [[drainage basin]] is 1,016 [[km²]].


Major tributaries are Chelninka, Salmanka, Romodanka. The maximal mineralization 500-700 mg/l. Average sediment in mouth per year is 71 mm. Drainage is regulated. In the upper stream use to dry. <ref>{{TES|Актай}}</ref> [[Bazarnye Mataki]] stays on the river.
Major tributaries are Chelninka, Salmanka, Romodanka. The maximal mineralization 500-700 mg/l. Average sediment in mouth per year is 71 mm. Drainage is regulated. In the upper stream use to dry. <ref>{{TES|Актай}}</ref> [[Bazarnye Mataki]] stays on the river.

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Aktay
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Physical characteristics
MouthIzmeri, Spassky District
 • elevation
53 units?
Length89 km

The Aktay (Template:Lang-ru) or Aqtay (Template:Lang-tt) is a river in Tatarstan, Russian Federation, a left-bank tributary of the Volga River, falling into the Kuybyshev Reservoir near Izmeri. Its length is 89 km and its drainage basin is 1,016 km².

Major tributaries are Chelninka, Salmanka, Romodanka. The maximal mineralization 500-700 mg/l. Average sediment in mouth per year is 71 mm. Drainage is regulated. In the upper stream use to dry. [1] Bazarnye Mataki stays on the river.

References

  1. ^ "Актай". Tatar Encyclopaedia (in Tatar). Kazan: The Republic of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences. Institution of the Tatar Encyclopaedia. 2002.