(; , the longest left tributary of the
Volga . It starts in
Udmurtia flowing east, then turns south and west in
Perm Krai , flowing again through Udmurtia and then through
Tatarstan , where it meets the Volga. The overall length is 1805 km. The largest tributaries to the Kama are
Kosa ,
Vishera ,
Sylva ,
Chusovaya ,
Belaya , and
Vyatka River s. The cities situated on the banks of the Kama are
Solikamsk ,
Berezniki ,
Perm ,
Sarapul , and
Naberezhnye Chelny . It is located to the west of the Ural Mts. and is a fairly well used trade route.