- The
Amgun (Russian: Амгу́нь) is a
river in
Khabarovsk Krai,
Russia that
flows northeast and
joins the
river Amur from the left, 146 km
upstream from its...
- and the
river again flows north onto
plains at the
confluence with the
Amgun.
Shortly after, the Amur
turns sharply east and into an
estuary at Nikolayevsk-on-Amur...
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Indigenous ethnic group in the
Khabarovsk Krai in Russia, who live
along the
Amgun River and Amur River. The
ethnonym "Negidal" is a
Russian rendering of the...
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languages spoken by the
Nivkh people in
Outer Manchuria, in the
basin of the
Amgun (a
tributary of the Amur),
along the
lower reaches of the Amur itself, and...
- post at
Nurgan (present-day Tyr, Russia) at the
junction of the Amur and
Amgun rivers in 1263, and
forced the
submission of the two peoples. In 1264, the...
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Shilka Nercha (near Nerchinsk)
Ingoda (near Shilka) Onon (near Shilka)
Amgun Nimelen Argun Amazar Tumen (in Sŏsura-ri,
North Korea)
Bagan (river) Baganyonok...
- a
river in
Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. It is the
longest tributary of the
Amgun, with a
length of 311
kilometres (193 mi) and a
drainage basin area of 14...
- Russia,
located on the
right bank of the Amur River, near the
mouth of the
Amgun River,
about 100
kilometers (60 mi)
upstream from Nikolayevsk-on-Amur. Tyr...
- Dusse-Alin
Tunnel on the
Baikal Amur
Mainline crosses the
range to
enter the
Amgun River valley. The
Bastak Nature Reserve, a
protected area, is
located in...
- Amur, so they went on long
expeditions to Sakhalin, to the
basins of the
Amgun,
Gorin and Tumnin [ru], on the
coast of the
Tatar Strait and on Hokkaido...