Pelym
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Pelym
Summary
Pelym is a river[1]. Pelym ranks in the top 2% of river entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Pelym is located in Sverdlovsk Oblast[3].
- Pelym is in the country of Russia[4].
- Pelym is in the country of Russian Empire[5].
- Pelym is in the country of Soviet Union[6].
- Pelym's instance of is recorded as river[7].
- Pelym's locator map image is recorded as Bassin-fluvial-de-l-Ob.png[8].
- Pelym's mouth of the watercourse is recorded as Tavda[9].
- Pelym's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 61.3797, 'lon': 60.5964}[10].
- Pelym's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 59.6311, 'lon': 63.0758}[11].
- Pelym's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04jfcj4[12].
- Pelym's State Water Register Code is recorded as 14010502512111200011673[13].
- Pelym's origin of the watercourse is recorded as Ural Mountains[14].
- Pelym's tributary is recorded as Anyanya[15].
- Pelym's tributary is recorded as Atym”ya[16].
- Pelym's tributary is recorded as Akhtasympolum[17].
- Pelym's tributary is recorded as Bolshaya Voytya[18].
- Pelym's tributary is recorded as Bolshoy Ous[19].
- Pelym's tributary is recorded as Vornik[20].
- Pelym's tributary is recorded as Erya[21].
- Pelym's tributary is recorded as Kakvya[22].
- Pelym's tributary is recorded as Kershal[23].
- Pelym's tributary is recorded as Koutya[24].
- Pelym's tributary is recorded as Kotyl'ya[25].
- Pelym's tributary is recorded as Lyulya[26].
- Pelym's tributary is recorded as Lyamlya[27].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Russia[4], a sovereign state[28], in Russia[29], founded in 1991[30]; Russian Empire[5], an empire[31], in Russian Empire[32], founded in 1721[33]; and Soviet Union[6], a federal republic[34], in Soviet Union[35], founded in 1922[36]. Pelym is located in Sverdlovsk Oblast[3].
Physical Characteristics
Pelym's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+707'}[37].
Designation and Status
Pelym's instance of is recorded as river[7].
Why It Matters
Pelym ranks in the top 2% of river entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2] Pelym has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38]