Category
page 1Rivers of Altai Krai

Ob
The Ob (; ) is a major river in Russia. It is in western Siberia, and with its tributary the Irtysh forms the world's seventh-longest river system, at . The Ob forms at the confluence of the Biya and Katun which have their origins in the Altai Mountains. It is the westernmost of the three great Siberian rivers that flow into the Arctic Ocean (the other two being the Yenisei and the Lena). Its flow is north-westward, then northward.
Katun
left headwater of Ob in Altai Krai and Altai Republic, Russia
Biya
right headwater of Ob in Altai Republic, Russia
Aley
river in Altai Krai, Russia
Charysh
The Charysh ( or ; , from the ethnonym 'Choros') is a river in south-western Siberia in Russia, flowing into the left bank of the Ob. It is long, and has a drainage basin of . Its source is in the Korgon mountains in the Altai Republic, then descends into the pre-altaic depression in the Altai Krai, and it flows into the Ob upstream of the regional capital of Barnaul. Its largest tributaries are the Inya, Belaya and Loktevka from the left, and the Maralikha from the right. The main settlements on the Charysh are Ust-Kan, Charyshskoye, Krasnoshchyokovo, Ust-Kalmanka and Ust-Charyshskaya Pristan
Chumysh
The Chumysh () is a river in Russia, a right branch of the Ob River. It enters the Ob downriver from Barnaul. The Chumysh begins at the confluence of the Kara-Chumysh and the Tom-Chumysh rivers in Kemerovo Oblast. The Chumysh is long, and it drains a basin of .
Anuy
The Anuy () is a left tributary of the Ob originating in the Altai Mountains of Siberia, Russia. It is long, and has a drainage basin of .
Berd
river in Novosibirsk Oblast and Altai Krai, Russia
Burla
river in Russia and Kazakhstan
Kulunda
river in Altai Krai, Russia
Barnaulka
The Barnaulka () is a river in Altai Krai, Russia. The river is long and has a catchment area of .
Kasmala
river in Altai Krai, Russia, tributary of Ob
Peschanaya
river in Altai Republic and Krai, Russia
Kuchuk
river in Altai Krai, Russia, flows into the Kuchukskoye Lake