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Kama River: History, Geography & Navigation in Russia

 
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The Kama River

Kama River, a major tributary of the Volga River in Russia. From its source in the hills west of Perm it flows generally southward 1,260 miles (2,028 km) to the Volga. Much of its length is navigable about six months a year. Several dams on the Kama provide electrical power to Perm and other nearby industrial cities.