The Tavda (Russian: Тавда) is a Siberian river that drains part of the central Ural mountains into the Tobol.
[1] The river freezes up in early November and stays icebound until late April.
The Tavda and its main tributaries, the Sosva, Lozva and Pelym all flow southeast and drain the central Urals.
This continues east, picks up the Pelym and flows southeast into the Tobol between Tyumen and Tobolsk.
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