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The Bolshaya Laba (Russian: Большая Лаба; Adyghe: Лабэшхуэ, Labešxwe, [laːbaʃxwa]), or Great Laba, is a 133-kilometer (83 mi) river in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Russia. From the confluence with the Malaya Laba it carries on as the Laba.

Bolshaya Laba
Bolshaya Laba is located in Karachay-Cherkessia
Bolshaya Laba
Bolshaya Laba is located in Krasnodar Krai
Bolshaya Laba
Bolshaya Laba is located in Caucasus Mountains
Bolshaya Laba
Bolshaya Laba is located in European Russia
Bolshaya Laba
Physical characteristics
MouthLaba
 • coordinates
44°16′40″N 40°53′46″E / 44.2778°N 40.8961°E / 44.2778; 40.8961
Length133 km (83 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionLabaKubanSea of Azov

Bolshaya Laba has several tributaries, including the right tributary Phiya, which originates from the glacier of the Zakyn-Syrt mountain. Other left tributaries of the river include Sancharo, Makera, Mamkhurts, Damkhurts, and Zakan, which originates from the glaciers of the Main Caucasian Range.

Several villages and settlements are located along the banks of Bolshaya Laba, including Pkhiya, Zagedan, Damkhurts, Rozhkao, Psemyon, Kurdzhinovo, Ershov, Podskalnoye, Predgornoye, and the abolished village of Akhmet-Kaya, which are located in Karachay-Cherkessia. In the Krasnodar Territory, the river passes through the settlements of Akhmetovskaya, Chernorechenskaya, and Gofitskoye. Bolshaya Laba merges with Laba Malaya at the village of Kaladzhinskaya.

Bibliography

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Dinnik N. Ya. Laba, a tributary of the Kuban // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron  : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - St. Petersburg. , 1890-1907

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