Nugush (river)
The Nugush is a river in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Belaya River.
Geography:
The Nugush originates in the Southern Ural Mountains. It flows generally westward through a forested landscape. The river is characterized by its relatively swift current and rocky bed in its upper reaches. In its lower reaches, the flow becomes calmer.
Hydrology:
The river is primarily fed by snowmelt and rainfall. Its water level typically peaks during the spring snowmelt period.
Ecology:
The Nugush supports a variety of fish species, including grayling, trout, and other common river fish. The riparian vegetation along the river consists mainly of forests and meadows.
Human Use:
The river is used for recreational activities such as fishing and kayaking. There are also small settlements and agricultural lands located along its banks.
Coordinates:
Approximate location of the mouth: 53°37′59″N 56°24′55″E