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(Redirected from Ay River) River in Bashkiria and Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia
Ay
View from the bank of the river
Etymology"month" or "moon" in Bashkir language
Native nameӘй (Bashkir)
Location
CountryRussia
OblastsChelyabinsk Oblast, Republic of Bashkortostan
CitiesZlatoust, Kusa
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationUraltau range
MouthUfa
 • coordinates54°39′11″N 59°06′41″E / 54.65306°N 59.11139°E / 54.65306; 59.11139
 • elevation525 ft
Length549 km (341 mi)
Basin size15,000 km (5,800 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionUfaBelayaKamaVolgaCaspian Sea

The Ay (Bashkir: Әй, Äy; Russian: Ай) is a river in Bashkortostan and Chelyabinsk Oblast in Russia, a left tributary of the Ufa. The river is 549 kilometres (341 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers 15,000 square kilometres (5,800 sq mi). The Ay freezes up in late October or early November and remains icebound until mid-April. The cities of Zlatoust and Kusa are along the river Ay. There are many steep cliff sides and caves along the banks of the river. The current of the Ay has been used for generating hydroelectric power. It is also possible to fish for pike, bleak, and carp, to name a few species.

Kurgazak cave near the banks of the river Ay
Rocky ledge near the river Ay

References

  1. «Река АЙ», Russian State Water Registry
  2. "Река Ай — Наш Урал". Наш Урал (in Russian). 2016-01-09. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
  3. "Ай, река - КАРТА74.РФ". www.xn--74-6kca2cwbo.xn--p1ai. Retrieved 2018-02-22.

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