Kosma, River in Komi and Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia
Kosma is a river flowing through Komi and Nenets Autonomous Okrug in northern Russia. It feeds into the Tsilma River system through a network of smaller waterways.
The river was officially registered in Russia's State Water Register, establishing its administrative recognition within the regional water system. This registration reflects the waterway's integration into the broader network of northern Russian rivers.
The river system forms an essential part of the regional water network, connecting different administrative territories within the Nenets Autonomous Okrug through its natural flow.
The waterway is most accessible during warmer months when ice melts in the northern regions. Traveling to this remote area requires proper preparation and equipment suited to the harsh climate.
Three main tributaries feed the system: the Bludnaya, Kosminskaya, and Peschanka rivers. These waterways create a complex network that penetrates deep into the northern landscape.
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