river in Udmurtia, Kirov Oblast, and Tatarstan, Russia
The Vyatka is a river that flows through three regions of western Russia: Udmurtia, Kirov Oblast, and Tatarstan. As a significant waterway in this part of Russia, it has historically been important for transportation and the communities along its banks.
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The Vyatka is a river in Kirov Oblast and Tatarstan in Russia. It is a right tributary of the Kama. It is 1,314 kilometres (816 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers 129,000 square kilometres (50,000 mi).
The Vyatka begins in the northern parts of Udmurtia. It freezes over in the early November and remains so until the second half of April. The Vyatka teems with fish, including bream, roach, tench, sheat fish, pike, European perch, zander, etc.
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