Mrassu
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Mrassu
Summary
Mrassu is a river[1]. Mrassu ranks in the top 2% of river entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Mrassu is located in Kemerovo Oblast[3].
- Mrassu is in the country of Russia[4].
- Mrassu is in the country of Soviet Union[5].
- Mrassu is in the country of Russian Empire[6].
- Mrassu's instance of is recorded as river[7].
- Mrassu's Commons category is recorded as Mrassu River[8].
- Mrassu's mouth of the watercourse is recorded as Tom[9].
- Mrassu's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 53.7486, 'lon': 87.7986}[10].
- Mrassu's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 52.170833333333, 'lon': 88.473055555556}[11].
- Mrassu's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 53.748611111111, 'lon': 87.798611111111}[12].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Kizas[13].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Uzas[14].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Shodrova[15].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Pyzas[16].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Chebalsu[17].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Sykzas[18].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Kyytenzas[19].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Povzas[20].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Sumras[21].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Kyzas[22].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Tashelga[23].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Orton[24].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Solmras[25].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Trubinskaya[26].
- Mrassu's tributary is recorded as Kizes[27].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Russia[4], a sovereign state[28], in Russia[29], founded in 1991[30]; Soviet Union[5], a federal republic[31], in Soviet Union[32], founded in 1922[33]; and Russian Empire[6], an empire[34], in Russian Empire[35], founded in 1721[36]. Mrassu is located in Kemerovo Oblast[3].
Physical Characteristics
Mrassu's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+338'}[37].
Designation and Status
Mrassu's instance of is recorded as river[7].
Why It Matters
Mrassu ranks in the top 2% of river entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month).[2] Mrassu has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] Mrassu is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]