- Lake
Khummi (Russian: Хумми), also
known as
Khomi (Хоми), is a
large freshwater lake in
Komsomolsky District,
Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. It has an area of...
- (Кезеной-Ам)
Khanka (Ханка)
Khantayskoye (Хантайское)
Khorosheye (Хорошее)
Khummi (Хумми) Kizi (Кизи)
Koolen (Коолень) Krasnoye,
Leningrad Oblast (Красное)...
-
lakes in the
floodplain of the Amur. Some of the
largest ones are Bolon,
Khummi and Udyl. The main
tributaries from the mouth: (1)Amur–Shilka–Onon: 4,354...
- River. The
river at this
point is up to 2.5
kilometers (1.6 mi) wide. Lake
Khummi is
located southeast of the city. The
distance to Khabarovsk—the administrative...
- others.
There are also
lakes such as Bokon, Bolon, Chukchagir, Evoron, Kizi,
Khummi, Orel, and Udyl,
among others.
Khabarovsk Krai has a
severely continental...
- 4,255 (2010 Census); 4,865 (2002 Census).
Selikhino is
located by lake
Khummi, on the Baikal-Amur
Mainline railway,
shortly after the
railway leaves Komsomolsk-on-Amur...
-
Incipient Jōmon.
Other pottery of a
similar date has been
found at
Gasya and
Khummi on the
lower Amur River. Such a date puts the
development of
pottery before...
- Census); 33,649 (1989
Soviet census). The Amur
river flows by the city. Lake
Khummi is
located 32 km (20 mi) to the
southeast of the city.
Within the framework...