Shkotovka
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationSouth Sikhote-Alin
  elevation760 m (2,490 ft)
MouthSea of Japan
  location
Ussuri Bay
  coordinates
43°17′42″N 132°20′24″E / 43.2951°N 132.3401°E / 43.2951; 132.3401
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length59 km (37 mi)
Basin size714 km2 (276 sq mi)

The Shkotovka (Russian: Шкотовка, formerly: Цимухе Tsimukhe) is a river in Primorsky Krai, Russia. It is 59 kilometers (37 mi) long, with the drainage basin area of 714 square kilometers (276 sq mi).[1] It rises in the south of the Sikhote-Alin range (Bolshoy Vorobey Range) and flows into the Ussuri Bay of the Sea of Japan near the urban-type settlement of Shkotovo.

It was named after Nikolay Shkot in 1972. The former name of river was Tsimukhe (Qimu River).

The localities of Shkotovo, Novorossiya, Tsentralnoye, and Novaya Moskva stand on the river's bank.

References

  1. "Река Цимухе (Цимухэ) in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).

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