Osyotr
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Osyotr
Summary
Osyotr is a river[1]. Osyotr has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Osyotr is located in Tula Oblast[3].
- Osyotr is located in Moscow Oblast[4].
- Osyotr is located in Ryazan Oblast[5].
- Osyotr is in the country of Russia[6].
- Osyotr is on the continent of Europe[7].
- Osyotr's instance of is recorded as river[8].
- Osyotr's Commons category is recorded as Osyotr River[9].
- Osyotr's mouth of the watercourse is recorded as Oka[10].
- Osyotr's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 54.975, 'lon': 38.77388889}[11].
- Osyotr's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 54.428527777778, 'lon': 37.822888888889}[12].
- Osyotr's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 54.975, 'lon': 38.772777777778}[13].
- Osyotr's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 54.97514, 'lon': 38.77244}[14].
- Osyotr's tributary is recorded as Berezinka[15].
- Osyotr's tributary is recorded as Velishka[16].
- Osyotr's tributary is recorded as Venyovka[17].
- Osyotr's tributary is recorded as Verkusha[18].
- Osyotr's tributary is recorded as Kudesna[19].
- Osyotr's tributary is recorded as Matyrka[20].
- Osyotr's tributary is recorded as Mordves[21].
- Osyotr's tributary is recorded as Neznanka[22].
- Osyotr's tributary is recorded as Pachoga[23].
- Osyotr's tributary is recorded as Polosnya[24].
- Osyotr's tributary is recorded as Tyufitka[25].
- Osyotr's tributary is recorded as Osyotrik[26].
- Osyotr's tributary is recorded as Unitsa[27].
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Geography
Osyotr is in the country of Russia[6]. Located in include Tula Oblast[3], an oblast of Russia[28], in Russia[29], founded in 1937[30]; Moscow Oblast[4], an oblast of Russia[31], in Russia[32], founded in 1929[33]; and Ryazan Oblast[5], an oblast of Russia[34], in Russia[35], founded in 1937[36]. Osyotr is on the continent of Europe[7].
Physical Characteristics
Osyotr's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+228'}[37].
Designation and Status
Osyotr's instance of is recorded as river[8].
Why It Matters
Osyotr has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]