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''This is a list of retired rikishi who have "completed" articles. They are complete in the sense that they have infoboxes, tournament tables, and biographical/career information that is more than a few lines. They could always use YOUR additions and improvements of course!''
[[Image:Maksimovsky rock Chusovaya river.jpg|thumb|250px|View of the river in the 1910s. Maksimovsky rock.]]
 
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'''The Chusovaya River''' ({{lang-ru|Чусова́я}}), a [[river]] in [[Sverdlovsk Oblast]] and [[Perm Krai]] in [[Russia]], a [[tributary]] of the [[Kama River]]. Its length is 592 [[kilometre|km]]. The [[area]] of the [[drainage basin|basin]] is 23,000 km². It flows into the Chusovoy [[Cove]] of the [[Kamsky Reservoir]]. The [[flood]]s usually take place from mid-April to mid-June. The Chusovaya River freezes up between late October-early December and stays under the ice until mid-April–first weeks of May. Its principal tributaries are [[Mezhevaya Utka]], [[Serebryanka]], [[Koyva]], [[Usva]], [[Revda]], and [[Lysva]]. The Chusovaya River is widely used for water supply: its water is moved from the [[Volchikhinsky Reservoir]] (37 sq km) to the [[Verkhneisetsky Reservoir]] to supply [[Yekaterinburg]]. Its tributaries have fifteen small [[reservoir (water)|reservoirs]], as well. Main ports are [[Perm]] and [[Chusovoy]].
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The Chusovaya River is famous for its huge shore rocks. One of those rocks (small-sized one) is depicted on photo. Some rocks were very dangerous for boats during spring tide and were called ''Boytsy'' ({{lang|ru|бойцы''}}, lit. fighters). Most of them have their own names.
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*[[Akebono]]
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*[[Akinoshima]]
 
*[[nl:TsjoesovajaAsahifuji]]
*[[pl:CzusowaChiyonofuji]]
*[[Futahaguro]]
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*[[Hokutoumi]] column style tourney table
 
*[[Kitanofuji]]
 
*[[Kitanoumi]]
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*[[Konishiki]]
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*[[Kotonishiki]]
*[[Kotonowaka]]
*[[Kotozakura]]
*[[Kyokushuzan]] bio a little short
*[[Musashimaru]]
*[[Onokuni]]
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*[[Ryūko]]
*[[Sakahoko]]
*[[Sentoryu]]
*[[Taiho]]
*[[Takamiyama]]
*[[Takanohana II]]
*[[Takanonami]]
*[[Takatoriki]]
*[[Tamanoumi]]
*[[Terao]]
*[[Tochiazuma]]
*[[Toki Susumu]]
*[[Wajima Hiroshi|Wajima]]
*[[Wakanohana Kanji II|Wakanohana]] II
*[[Wakanohana]] III