Insar (river)

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Insar
Russian Инсар
ersjanisch Инесаро
Moksha Инзара
Frozen Insar in Saransk

Frozen Insar in Saransk

Data
Water code RU08010500212110000038253
location Mordovia ( Russia )
River system Volga
Drain over Alatyr  → Sura  → Volga  → Caspian Sea
source near Alexandrowka ( Russian Александровка ), Insar Rajon ( Russian Инса́рский райо́н )
53 ° 56 ′ 35 ″  N , 44 ° 32 ′ 8 ″  E
Source height 248  m
muzzle southeast of Smolny ( Russian Смольный ), Itschalki Rajon ( Russian Ичалковский район ) in the Alatyr Coordinates: 54 ° 42 ′ 53 ″  N , 45 ° 18 ′ 7 ″  E 54 ° 42 ′ 53 ″  N , 45 ° 18 ′ 7 ″  E
Mouth height 97  m
Height difference 151 m
Bottom slope 0.9 ‰
length 168 km
Catchment area 3860 km²
Drainage at the Saransk gauge MQ
7.71 m³ / s
Left tributaries Kartlei, Pischlja, Ljambirka, Bolshaya Atma, Ladka
Right tributaries Akschenas, Karnai, Tawla, Amorda
Big cities Saransk
Medium-sized cities Rusajewka ( Russian Рузаевка )
Small towns Romodanowo ( Russian Ромоданово )
Frozen over from November to April.
Location of the Insar (Инсар) in the catchment area of ​​the Alatyr and the Sura

Location of the Insar ( Инсар ) in the catchment area of ​​the Alatyr and the Sura

The Insar ( Russian Инсар , ersjanisch Инесаро , Moksha Инзара ) is a river in the Russian Republic of Mordovia .

It is a 168 km long, left tributary of the Alatyr . Its catchment area covers 3860 km².

The Insar rises near the village of Alexandrowka in the Insar district . From then on it flows in an easterly direction through some villages, after Novaya Muravyovka the Kartlei joins from the left. The Insar flows further into the Rusayevka Rajon , passes several villages and then flows through the town of Rusajewka , where the Pischlja River joins from the left. Shortly before Saransk , the capital of Mordovia, the rivers Akschenas and Karnai flow from the right, in the city the Tawla also flows from the right and the Saranka from the left. From Saransk the river runs north. In the further course it flows through the Rajons Ljambir , where it takes up the Ljambirka, and Romodanowo , where it takes its largest tributaries Amorda, Bolshaya Atma and Ladka below the urban-type settlement Romodanowo , before it flows into the Alatyr in the Itschalki Rajon southeast of the settlement Smolny .

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Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Article Insar in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)http: //vorlage_gse.test/1%3D055119~2a%3DInsar~2b%3DInsar
  2. a b Insar in the State Water Register of the Russian Federation (Russian)