- The
Buyunda (Russian: Буюнда) is a
river in
Magadan Oblast,
Russian Far East. It is a
right tributary of the Kolyma, with a
length of 434
kilometres (270 mi)...
- from
source to mouth: Ayan-Yuryakh (left) Kulu (right)
Tenka (right)
Buyunda (right)
Bakhapcha (right)
Seymchan (left)
Balygychan (right)
Sugoy (right)...
- west and
southwest the
Upper Kolyma Highlands are
bound by the Seymchan-
Buyunda Depression to the
north and the Ola
river basin to the south.[clarification...
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Kedon Namyndykan Popovka Yasachnaya Omulyovka Zyryanka Ozhogina Sededema Buyunda Seymchan Balygychan Sugoy Debin Bakhapcha Maltan Taskan Korkodon Bulun...
- from its mouth,
downstream from the
mouth of the
Buyunda on the
opposite bank.
Together with the
Buyunda that
flows roughly northwards on the
other side...
-
Maymandzhin Range and the
Buyunda and
Nyavlenga at the
southern end, in the
Kilgan M****if. The Talaya, a
tributary of the
Buyunda, and the Nerega, a tributary...
- Census); 9,963 (1989
Soviet census).
Seymchan is
located in the Seymchan-
Buyunda Depression,
which limits the
Upper Kolyma Highlands from the east. The...
- Tas-Kystabyt and Suntar-Khayata
ranges and to the east by the Seymchan-
Buyunda Depression to the
north and the Ola
river basin to the south, with the...
- Range, by the
Talaya river, a 71
kilometres (44 mi) long
tributary of the
Buyunda,
Kolyma basin.
Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2011). Всероссийская...
- the Khasyn) and the Yama
cross the
district from
north to
south and the
Buyunda has its
sources in the district. The
Olsky Plateau and the Maymandzhin...