Also known as Tobol River
The Tobol () is a river in Western Siberia (in Kazakhstan and Russia) and the main (left) tributary of the Irtysh. Its length is , and the area of its drainage basin is .
The Tobol is a major river in Western Siberia that flows through Kazakhstan and Russia and serves as the primary left-side tributary feeding into the Irtysh River. It is significant as one of the region's substantial waterways, with a large drainage basin that influences the hydrology of Western Siberia.
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トボル川(トボルがわ、英語: Tobol、ロシア語: Тобол、カザフ語: Тобыл、シベリア・タタール語: Тубыл)は、カザフスタンのコスタナイ州、およびロシアのクルガン州とチュメニ州を流れる川である。エルティシ川の左支流で、最終的にはオビ川を経て北極海へ流れる。主な支流にウイ川(Uy)、ウバガン川(Ubagan)、イセチ川(Iset)、トゥラ川(Tura)、タヴダ川(Tavda)がある。トボリ川とも表記される。
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