Bolshaya Synya Большая Сыня / Ыджыд Сыняю | |
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Mouth location in the Komi Republic, Russia | |
Location | |
Country | Russia |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Subpolar Urals |
• coordinates | 64°46′42″N 59°06′19″E / 64.77833°N 59.10528°E |
• elevation | ca 670 m (2,200 ft) |
Mouth | Usa |
• coordinates | 65°58′24″N 58°01′17″E / 65.97333°N 58.02139°E |
• elevation | 33 m (108 ft) |
Length | 206 km (128 mi) (249 km (155 mi)) |
Basin size | 4,040 km2 (1,560 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Usa → Pechora→ Barents Sea |
The Bolshaya Synya (‹See Tfd›Russian: Большая Сыня; Komi: Ыджыд Сыняю), also known simply as Synya , is a river in the Komi Republic, Russia. The river is 206 kilometres (128 mi) long —249 km (155 mi) from the source of the Voyvozh-Synya at its head— and has a catchment area of 4,040 square kilometres (1,560 sq mi).[1] The Synya Formation, a Middle Triassic geological formation, is named after the Bolshaya Synya river.[2]
The Synya flows across the Pechora Municipal District. The Pechora Railway crosses the river near Synya village. Part of the river basin falls within the limits of the Yugyd Va National Park, a protected area.[3]