Sakmara River

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Sakmara River, Haqmar River
File:Sakmara near Saraktash.jpg
Sakmara River near Saraktash, Russia
Origin Uraltau Range, Urals, Bashkortostan
Mouth Ural River, Orenburg
Basin countries Republic of Bashkortostan and Orenburg Oblast, Russia
Length 798 km (496 mi)
Avg. discharge 144.0 m3/s (5,090 cu ft/s)
Basin area 30,200 km2 (11,700 sq mi)

Sakmara River (Russian: Сакмара; Bashkir: Һаҡмар, Haqmar) is a river in Russia that drains the southern tip of the Ural Mountains south into the Ural River. It is 760 kilometres (470 mi) long. It is a tributary of the Ural River, which it meets in Orenburg. The source of the Sakmara River is in the Republic of Bashkortostan. Other towns along the Sakmara are Yuldybayevo (Bashkortostan), Kuvandyk, and railway station Saraktash clouse to the Wozdwizhenskaya Fortress (Orenburg Oblast).

It rises in the southern Ural Mountains about 60 kilometres (37 mi) west-southwest of Magnitogorsk and flows south through a valley with some canyon development. At Kuvandyk it swings west, leaves the mountains and flows west parallel to the Ural River with many meanders for about 150 kilometres (93 mi) (straight-line distance) before turning south to meet the Ural. Major tributaries are the Salymysh River and the Bolshoy Ik River, both from the north.[1]

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