Quote Originally Posted by Marcus View Post
Су́тка — река в Ярославской области Российской Федерации, впадает в Рыбинское водохранилище в 2764 км от устья Волги.

For anyone who's curious, the sentence translates: "The Sutka is a river in the Yaroslavl Oblast of the Russian Federation, flowing into the Rybinsk Reservoir 2764 km from the mouth of the Volga."

Also, according to the Википедия article, the Sutka is a rather small river -- just over 80 km (50 miles) in length, 25 meters in width at its widest point (i.e., the length of a typical public swimming pool), and a maximum depth of less than 5 meters (<15 feet).

So you probably wouldn't find it on most maps of Russia (only on detailed maps of the Rybinsk Reservoir area), and most Russians probably have never heard of it.