Laba

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Laba
Лаба
The Laba in the Krasnodar Territory

The Laba in the Krasnodar Territory

Data
location Karachay-Cherkessia , Adygeja , Krasnodar Region ( Russia )
River system Kuban
Drain over Kuban  → Sea of ​​Azov
Confluence of Großer Laba and Kleiner Laba
44 ° 17 ′ 15 ″  N , 40 ° 53 ′ 45 ″  E
muzzle south of Ust-Labinsk in the Kuban coordinates: 45 ° 11 ′ 14 "  N , 39 ° 41 ′ 29"  E 45 ° 11 ′ 14 "  N , 39 ° 41 ′ 29"  E

length 214 km (347 km with Großer Laba)
Catchment area 12,500 km²
Drain MQ
95.7 m³ / s
Left tributaries Chods , Tschochrak , Ulka , Gijaga , Psenafa , Fars
Right tributaries Tschamlyk
Medium-sized cities Labinsk , Kurganinsk
Small towns Mostovskoy
Laba (Лаба) in the Kuban catchment area

Laba (Лаба) in the Kuban catchment area

The Laba ( Russian Лаба ) is the most important tributary of the Kuban in the northern Caucasus .

It arises from the confluence of the Great Laba (Большая Лаба) and the Little Laba (Малая Лаба). The Laba flows through the republics of Karachay-Cherkessia and Adygeja as well as the Krasnodar region and flows into the Kuban from the left at Ust-Labinsk after a total of 347 km . Important tributaries of the Laba are Chods and Fars (both from the left) and Tschamlyk from the right.

In the past, the Lab line formed by fortifications and Cossack stalemas ran along the Laba .

Web links

Commons : Laba  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Article Laba in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)http: //vorlage_gse.test/1%3D068125~2a%3D~2b%3DLaba