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Coordinates: 55°42′08″N 53°22′59″E / 55.70222°N 53.38306°E / 55.70222; 53.38306
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{{about||a tributary of the Berd|Ik (Berd)|a tributary of the Sakmara|Bolshoy Ik}}
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{{Infobox River
{{Infobox river
| name = Ik
|river_name = Ik River, Iq River
|origin = [[Bugulma-Belebey Hills]]
| source1_location = [[Bugulma-Belebey Hills]]
|mouth = [[Kama]], [[Nizhnekamsk Reservoir]]
| mouth = [[Kama (river)|Kama]]
| mouth_location = [[Nizhnekamsk Reservoir]]
|basin_countries = [[Bashkortostan]] and [[Tatarstan]], [[Russia]]
| mouth_coordinates = {{coord|55|42|08|N|53|22|59|E|source:kolossus-ruwiki|display=it}}
|length = {{convert|571|km|mi|abbr=on}}
| subdivision_type1 = Country
|discharge = {{convert|45.5|m3/s|cuft/s|abbr=on}} (near [[Nagaybakovo]])
| subdivision_name1 = [[Russia]]
|watershed = {{convert|18000|km2|mi2|abbr=on}}
| length = {{convert|571|km|mi|abbr=on}}
| discharge1_avg = {{convert|45.5|m3/s|cuft/s|abbr=on}} (near [[Nagaybakovo]])
| basin_size = {{convert|18100|km2|mi2|abbr=on}}
| progression = {{RKama}}
}}
}}


'''Ik River''' ({{Lang-ru|Ик}}; {{Lang-tt|Ык|Iq}}; {{Lang-ba|Ыҡ}}) is a river in [[Russia]] which flows north to the [[Kama River]]. It flows through the Republics of [[Bashkortostan]] and [[Tatarstan]], and through [[Orenburg Oblast]]. The left tributaries are [[Mellya]], [[Menzelya]], [[Dymka]], the right tributary is [[Usen]].
The '''Ik''' ({{Langx|ru|Ик}}; {{langx|tt-Cyrl|Ык}}, ''Iq''; {{Langx|ba|Ыҡ}}, ''Iq'') is a river in [[Russia]] that flows north to the [[Kama (river)|Kama]], joining it from the left. It flows through the Republics of [[Bashkortostan]] and [[Tatarstan]] and through [[Orenburg Oblast]]. The left tributaries of the Ik are [[Mellya]], [[Menzelya]], [[Dymka (river)|Dymka]], and the right tributary is [[Usen]].<ref>[http://bse.sci-lib.com/article052281.html Ик], [[Great Soviet Encyclopedia]]</ref> It is {{convert|571|km|mi}} long, and its [[drainage basin]] covers {{convert|18100|km2|mi2}}.<ref name=gvr>[http://textual.ru/gvr/index.php?card=181854 «Река Ик (Большой Ик)»], Russian State Water Registry</ref>

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The time difference between [[Bavly]] in Tatarstan and [[Oktyabrsky, Republic of Bashkortostan|Oktyabrsky]] in Bashkortostan is two hours (Tatarstan uses [[Moscow Time]] and Bashkortostan uses [[Yekaterinburg Time]]). Therefore, the bridge through Ik (river-border) is jokingly called "the longest bridge in the world".<ref>[http://www.oktown.narod.ru/www/history/most.htm The longest bridge in the world.]{{in lang|ru}}</ref>
[[File:Ik-Tumutuk-Panorama.jpg|thumb|600px|center|Ik river]]

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Latest revision as of 23:19, 14 October 2024

Ik
Map
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationBugulma-Belebey Hills
MouthKama
 • location
Nizhnekamsk Reservoir
 • coordinates
55°42′08″N 53°22′59″E / 55.70222°N 53.38306°E / 55.70222; 53.38306
Length571 km (355 mi)
Basin size18,100 km2 (7,000 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average45.5 m3/s (1,610 cu ft/s) (near Nagaybakovo)
Basin features
ProgressionKamaVolgaCaspian Sea

The Ik (Russian: Ик; Tatar: Ык, Iq; Bashkir: Ыҡ, Iq) is a river in Russia that flows north to the Kama, joining it from the left. It flows through the Republics of Bashkortostan and Tatarstan and through Orenburg Oblast. The left tributaries of the Ik are Mellya, Menzelya, Dymka, and the right tributary is Usen.[1] It is 571 kilometres (355 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers 18,100 square kilometres (7,000 sq mi).[2]

The time difference between Bavly in Tatarstan and Oktyabrsky in Bashkortostan is two hours (Tatarstan uses Moscow Time and Bashkortostan uses Yekaterinburg Time). Therefore, the bridge through Ik (river-border) is jokingly called "the longest bridge in the world".[3]

Ik river

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