Ust-Vym
| Ust-Vym Усть-Вымь | |
|---|---|
| Location of Ust-Vym | |
| Coordinates: 62°13′33″N 50°23′27″E / 62.22583°N 50.39083°E | |
| Country | Russia | 
| Federal subject | Komi Republic | 
| Founded | 1380 (Julian) | 
| Time zone | UTC+3 (MSK ) | 
| Postal code(s) | 169110 | 
| OKTMO ID | 87644440101 | 
Ust-Vym (Russian: Усть-Вымь; Komi: Емдін, Jemdïn) is a rural locality (a selo) in Ust-Vymsky District of the Komi Republic, Russia, located by the mouth of the Vym River, from which it takes its name: "Ust-" is a common prefix it Russian toponymy for places by the mouth of a river, from the word устье, "river mouth". It is an administrative center of the Ust-Vym rural municipality, which includes several other villages.
An ancient monastery established in 1380 by Stephen of Perm, closed in 1764, and reopened in 1996 is located in Ust-Vym.