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For the river Tom in the Amur basin, see Tom River (Amur Oblast). For the river Toms in New Jersey, see Toms River.

54°38′06″N 87°22′53″E / 54.63500001°N 87.3813888989°E / 54.63500001; 87.3813888989

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River in Russia
Tom
Tom near Novokuznetsk
Map of the Tom River watershed
Native nameТомь Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help)
Location
CountryRussia
RegionKemerovo Oblast, Republic of Khakassia, Tomsk Oblast
CitiesSeversk, Tomsk, Yurga, Kemerovo, Novokuznetsk, Mezhdurechensk
Physical characteristics
SourceLevaya Tom River
 • locationKhakassia
2nd sourcePravaya Tom River
 • locationAbakan range
MouthOb River
 • locationOb River, Tomsk Oblast
Length827 km (514 mi)
Basin size62,030 km (23,950 sq mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftAba River (Russia), Condom River, Mras-Su River, Unga River, Iskitimka River
 • rightBelsu River, Taydon River, Nizhnaya Ters River, Srednaya Ters River, Verchnaya Ters River, Usa River (Kemerovo Oblast), Basandayka River, Ushayka River

The Tom River (Russian: Томь, IPA: [tomʲ], Template:Lang-cjs) is a river in Russia, a right tributary of the Ob River in Central Siberia. Its watershed lies within the Republic of Khakassia, Kemerovo Oblast, and Tomsk Oblast.

The river is 827 kilometers (514 mi) long. It 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.

Gallery

  • Tom River during the hot summer 2012 Tom River during the hot summer 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
  • Tom river near Tomsk Tom river near Tomsk


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