- The
Chechuy (Russian: Чечуй) is a
river in
Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. It is a
tributary of the Lena with a
length of 231
kilometres (144 mi) and a drainage...
- Ilga (left) Kuta (left)
Tayura (right)
Kirenga (right)
Pilyuda (left)
Chechuy (right)
Ichera (left)
Chaya (right)
Chuya (right)
Vitim (right) Peleduy...
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Tsipikan Bambuyka Muya
Kuanda Kalakan Mamakan Karenga Konda Mama
Chaya Ichera Chechuy Pilyuda Chuya Kirenga (in Kirensk)
Tayura Kuta
Tutura Ilga
Kyundyudey Undyulyung...
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opposite Spoloshino, 16
kilometres (9.9 mi)
upstream from the
mouth of the
Chechuy. The
largest tributary of the
Pilyuda is the 70
kilometres (43 mi) long...
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Pavel Preobrazhensky (1874 - 1944). He surve**** the
river valley of the
Chechuy, a
right tributary of the Lena with its
sources in the Akitkan. Overcoming...
- of the area, all of them
tributaries of the Lena basin,
including the
Chechuy, Chaya, the Chuya,
Kirenga and its
right tributaries, as well as the Mama...
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across the district. Its main
tributaries in the
region are the Kirenga,
Chechuy, Chaya,
Pilyuda and Ichera. The
district was
established in 1929. Within...