Katun (river)

It forms the Ob as it joins the Biya some 19 kilometres (12 mi) southwest of Biysk.

There are numerous buildings, holiday camps and various guest houses in the pine forest near the village.

The main settlements along the Katun are, from source to mouth: Ust-Koksa, Katanda, Inya, Chemal, Manzherok, Souzga, Aya, Mayma, Srostki and Verkh-Katunskoye.

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The Katun in the Altai Republic