- The
Ingoda (Russian: Ингода́; Mongolian: Ингэдэй, Ingedei; Buryat: Ангида, Angida) is a
river in
Zabaykalsky Krai of Russia. The
river is 708 kilometres...
-
Ingoda is a
village with a Gram
panchayat in the
Paranda Tehsil of
Osmanabad district,
Maharashtra state in India. In the 2011
Indian census,
Ingoda had...
- 'narrow valley.' It
originates as the
confluence of the
rivers Onon and
Ingoda. Its
confluence with the
Argun on the Russia-China
border gives rise to...
-
Chita railway station today Chita lies at the
confluence of the
Chita and
Ingoda Rivers,
between the
Yablonoi Mountains to the west and the
Chersky Range...
- Karenga,
which flow northeastwards. To the
southwest flow the
Khilok and the
Ingoda and in the
northeast the Olyokma. The
slopes of the
Yablonoviy Range are...
-
Borshchovochny (Борщовочный хребет)
mountain ranges. It
joins with the
Ingoda to form the Shilka. Its
river valley forms the
eastern limit of the Khentei-Daur...
- from Svobodny) Nora Ulma
Orlovka Byssa Dep
Shilka Nercha (near Nerchinsk)
Ingoda (near Shilka) Onon (near Shilka)
Amgun Nimelen Argun Amazar Tumen (in Sŏsura-ri...
- Beketov's
cossacks founded a fortress,
Irgensky Ostrog, and on the bank of the
Ingoda River they
built a
winter settlement to follow-up,
named Chita. In the following...
- the s****s of the lake.
Kenon lake is part of the
Ingoda river basin, It is
located in the Chita-
Ingoda Depression (Читино-Ингодинская впадина), in the...
- (Michelsdorf; Mihályfalva), Buia (Bell; Bólya),
Mighindoala (Engenthal;
Ingodály), Petiș (Petersdorf; Kispéterfalva), Șeica Mare, and Ștenea (Stein; Isztina)...