Maya (Uda)
| Maya Мая | |
|---|---|
| Mouth location in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia | |
| Location | |
| Country | Russia | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Confluence of Ayumkan and Kun-Manyo Toko-Stanovik, Stanovoy Range | 
| • coordinates | 55°28′25″N 131°52′19″E / 55.47361°N 131.87194°E | 
| • elevation | 726 m (2,382 ft) | 
| Mouth | Uda | 
|  • coordinates | 54°29′36″N 134°38′9″E / 54.49333°N 134.63583°E | 
|  • elevation | 45 m (148 ft) | 
| Length | 363 km (226 mi) | 
| Basin size | 15,300 km2 (5,900 sq mi) | 
| Discharge | |
| • average | 215 m3/s (7,600 cu ft/s) | 
| Basin features | |
| Progression | Uda → Sea of Okhotsk | 
The Maya (Russian: Мая) is a river in Amur Oblast and Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. It is the longest tributary of the Uda, with a length of 363 kilometres (226 mi) and a drainage basin area of 15,300 square kilometres (5,900 sq mi). The name originated in an Evenki word for a basket of birch bark.
The river flows across an uninhabited area. The Maya is a destination for watersports, such as rafting.