Kama River
The Kama River is one of the largest rivers in Russia, flowing through the Ural Mountains and into the Volga River. It spans approximately 503 kilometers (313 miles) and is a significant waterway for transportation and trade in the region. The river is known for its picturesque landscapes and diverse ecosystems.
The Kama River originates from the confluence of the Kama and Kama-Bashkir rivers and passes through several cities, including Perm and Naberezhnye Chelny. It plays a vital role in the local economy, supporting industries such as fishing and tourism. The river is also a popular destination for recreational activities like boating and fishing.