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Uya River

In Perm Krai, where the rivers flow, There's a special one, you ought to know. The Uya River, so long and grand, A right tributary, in this land. It joins the Aspa, a river wide, Which in turn, joins the Iren's tide. Flowing for miles, through fields and trees, Bringing life to all it sees. The Uya River, a wondrous sight, Stretching for 19 kilometers, day and night. With its waters clear and blue, Reflecting the sky's lovely hue. Its main tributary, the Malaya Uya, Joins on the right, along the way. Together they flow, side by side, In harmony, they gently glide. So let's remember the Uya's name, And all the beauty it does proclaim. A river so mighty, so strong and true, A precious gift, for me and you. Random page: DADE-B