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{{For|the river Tom in the Amur basin|Tom River (Amur Oblast)}}
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|tributary_left3 = Unga River
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|tributary_right2 = Nizhnaya Ters River
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The '''Tom River''' ({{lang-rus|Томь|p=tomʲ}}, {{lang-cjs|Том}}) is a river in ], a ] tributary of the ] in Central ]. Its ] lies within the ], ], and ]. The '''Tom''' ({{langx|ru|Томь}}, {{IPA|ru|tomʲ|IPA}}; {{langx|sty|Том}}; {{langx|cjs|Том}}) is a river in ], a ] ] of the ] in central ]. Its ] lies within the ], ], and ].<ref name=bse>, ]</ref> It is {{convert|827|km}} long, and has a ] of {{convert|62000|km2}}.<ref name=gvr>{{GVR|189270|Река ТОМЬ}}</ref>


The river is {{convert|827|km|sp=us}} long. It flows from the ] (a northern continuation of the ]) northward through the ]. It joins the Ob approximately {{convert|50|km|sp=us}} north of ]. The Tom flows from the ] (a northern continuation of the ]) northward through the ]. It joins the Ob approximately {{convert|50|km|sp=us}} north of ].


Cities on the Tom River include ], ], ], ], ], and ]. Cities on the Tom River include ], ], ], ], ], and ].


The ] live near the Tom River. The ] live near the Tom River.

==Main tributaries==
The largest tributaries of the Tom are, from source to mouth:<ref name=gvr/>
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==Gallery== ==Gallery==
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<gallery> <gallery>
File:Фото0055.jpg|Tom River during the hot summer 2012 File:Фото0055.jpg|The Tom during the hot summer of 2012
File:Flood on Tom 2010-04-29.jpg|A record flooding of the Tom, April 29, 2010; caused by the floating of ice on the river in November 2009 File:Flood on Tom 2010-04-29.jpg|A record flooding of the Tom, April 29, 2010; caused by the floating of ice on the river in November 2009
File:Tom bei Tomsk.jpg|Tom river near ] File:Tom bei Tomsk.jpg|The Tom near ]
</gallery> </gallery>

==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 6 November 2024

For the river in the Amur basin, see Tom (Amur Oblast). Not to be confused with Toms River in New Jersey.
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River in Russia
Tom
The Tom near Novokuznetsk
Map of the Tom watershed
Native nameТомь (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia
RegionKemerovo Oblast, Khakassia, Tomsk Oblast
CitiesSeversk, Tomsk, Yurga, Kemerovo, Novokuznetsk, Mezhdurechensk
Physical characteristics
SourceLevaya Tom
 • locationKhakassia
2nd sourcePravaya Tom
 • locationAbakan range
MouthOb
 • locationNovosibirsk
 • coordinates56°53′25″N 84°27′24″E / 56.8904°N 84.4568°E / 56.8904; 84.4568
Length827 km (514 mi)
Basin size62,000 km (24,000 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionObKara Sea
Tributaries 
 • leftMrassu, Kondoma, Aba, Chernovoy Naryk, Unga, Iskitim
 • rightBelsu, Usa, Verchnaya Ters, Srednaya Ters, Nizhnaya Ters, Taydon, Basandayka, Ushayka

The Tom (Russian: Томь, IPA: [tomʲ]; Siberian Tatar: Том; Shor: Том) is a river in Russia, a right tributary of the Ob in central Siberia. Its watershed lies within the Republic of Khakassia, Kemerovo Oblast, and Tomsk Oblast. It is 827 kilometres (514 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 62,000 square kilometres (24,000 sq mi).

The Tom flows from the Abakan Range (a northern continuation of the Altai Mountains) northward through the Kuznetsk Basin. It joins the Ob approximately 50 kilometers (31 mi) north of Tomsk.

Cities on the Tom River include Mezhdurechensk, Novokuznetsk, Kemerovo, Yurga, Tomsk, and Seversk.

The Aba people live near the Tom River.

Main tributaries

The largest tributaries of the Tom are, from source to mouth:

Gallery

  • The Tom during the hot summer of 2012 The Tom during the hot summer of 2012
  • A record flooding of the Tom, April 29, 2010; caused by the floating of ice on the river in November 2009 A record flooding of the Tom, April 29, 2010; caused by the floating of ice on the river in November 2009
  • The Tom near Tomsk The Tom near Tomsk

References

  1. Томь (река, приток Оби), Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  2. ^ "Река ТОМЬ in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).


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