Ulvich


The Ulvich is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a :wikt:right bank|right tributary of the Yayva. It is long, and its drainage basin covers. It starts on the west slope of the Kvarkush mountain range. Its mouth is downstream of the village Sukhaya, from the mouth of the Yayva River. There are some small tributaries.

Etymology

The most believable version of the origin of the river's name is that it is a composition of the wordsul’ and ‘vich’, so it can be translated as ‘wet branch’. Also, it is may be from the wordvidz’, in which case Ulvich means ‘wet meadow’.