- The
Bakhapcha (Russian: Бахапча; also "Бохапча") is a
river in
Magadan Oblast, Russia. It has a
length of 212
kilometres (132 mi) and a
drainage basin...
- mouth: Ayan-Yuryakh (left) Kulu (right)
Tenka (right)
Buyunda (right)
Bakhapcha (right)
Seymchan (left)
Balygychan (right)
Sugoy (right)
Korkodon (right)...
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Omulyovka Zyryanka Ozhogina Sededema Buyunda Seymchan Balygychan Sugoy Debin Bakhapcha Maltan Taskan Korkodon Bulun Beryozovka Tenka Ayan-Yuryakh Kulu Chaun...
- Nerega, a
tributary of the
Bakhapcha, have
their sources on the
northeastern slopes. The Maltan,
another tributary of the
Bakhapcha,
flows northwards, below...
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northern and
northwestern slopes of the
Kolyma Highlands,
including the
Bakhapcha, Buyunda, Balygychan, Sugoy,
Korkodon —with its
tributary Bulun, and the...
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district is 19,252.44
square kilometers (7,433.41 sq mi).
Rivers Buyunda,
Bakhapcha and
Maltan flow
northwards across the
district at the
western end of the...
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kilometres (1,900 sq mi). The
Maltan is the
longest tributary of the
Bakhapcha, of the
Kolyma basin. The
river flows across an
uninhabited area, the...
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important rivers of the
district are the Kolyma, Debin, Orotukan, Taskan,
Bakhapcha and Kongo.
Kolyma Reservoir Law #1292-OZ "General Information" (in Russian)...
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River and is
located in the
southwest of
Magadan Oblast. The
Arman and
Bakhapcha have
their sources in the district. It
borders Susumansky and Yagodninsky...
- River,
including rivers Ayan-Yuryakh and Kulu, as well as the Buyunda,
Bakhapcha —with the Maltan,
Byoryolyokh and Tenka,
among others.
There are mineral...