The Mulyanka (Russian: Муля́нка, pronounced [muˈlʲanka]), also referred as Upper Mulyanka, is a small river in Perm Krai, Russia which flows in the city of Perm and nearby Permsky District and is a left tributary of the Kama River. The proximity of city's industry has a heavy influence on the river ecology.
The length of Mulyanka is 52 km, the area of its basin is 460.7 km². Mulyanka has 35 tributaries; the largest of them is its left tributary, ...
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The Mulyanka (Russian: Муля́нка, pronounced [muˈlʲanka]), also referred as Upper Mulyanka, is a small river in Perm Krai, Russia which flows in the city of Perm and nearby Permsky District and is a left tributary of the Kama River. The proximity of city's industry has a heavy influence on the river ecology.
The length of Mulyanka is 52 km, the area of its basin is 460.7 km². Mulyanka has 35 tributaries; the largest of them is its left tributary, Pyzh.
The origin of Mulyanka is in the Permsky District of Perm Krai. It mainly flows along the west outskirts of the left-bank (relatively to Kama) part of Perm's (Industrialny and Dzerzhinsky City Districts).
The village of Verkhniye Mully (Ве́рхние Муллы́), one of the oldest historical settlements in the borders of modern Perm, is situated at the banks of the Mulyanka. Since 1958 it belongs to Industrialny City District of Perm.
There are following bridges over Mulyanka in Industrialny City District:
Then Mulyanka flows along the edge of...
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