The Gus (Russian: Гусь, lit. goose) is a river in Vladimir and Ryazan Oblasts, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Oka. It is 147 kilometres (91 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 3,910 square kilometres (1,510 sq mi).[1]

Gus
Native nameГусь (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
MouthOka
 • coordinates
54°59′57″N 41°11′12″E / 54.99917°N 41.18667°E / 54.99917; 41.18667
Length147 km (91 mi)
Basin size3,910 km2 (1,510 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionOkaVolgaCaspian Sea

The names of several inhabited localities locating along the river's bank are derived from the river's name (Gus-Khrustalny, Gusevsky, Gus-Zhelezny, Gus-Parakhino, Gusevsky Pogost). According to Vladimir Nikonov [ru], the literal translation of the river's name as "goose" is a folk etymology, and the origin of the name lies in an unknown substrate language from which some other local toponyms ending with "-us" (i.e. Charus, Iberdus etc.) also derive.[2]

On the river Gus the Gus Crystal plant is located. It is world-famous production site of original Russian crystal which gave the name to the Gus-Khrustalny city.

References edit

  1. ^ «Река ГУСЬ», Russian State Water Registry
  2. ^ "Неизвестные языки Поочья" (PDF). www.ruslang.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-04-04. Retrieved 2016-04-04.