- The
Lyapiske (Russian: Ляписке; Yakut: Лээпискэ, Leepiske), also
known as
Lepiske or
Lyampushka (Russian: Лямпушка), is a
river in the
Kobyaysky District...
- (right)
Suola (right)
Aldan (right)
Batamay (right)
Belyanka (right)
Munni Lyapiske (right)
Tympylykan (left)
Dyanyshka (right)
Tyugyuene (left)
Sitte (left)...
-
Ygyatta Kempendyay Lungkha Khatyng-Yuryakh
Tyugyuene Sitte Khanchaly Kenkeme Lyapiske Tympylykan Belyanka Munni Batamay Aldan (in Batamay) Amga (in Ust-Amginskoye)...
- 1,086
kilometres (675 mi)
upstream of its
mouth in the
Laptev Sea. The
Lyapiske has its
mouth roughly on the
opposite side of the Lena. The main tributaries...
- and the
Buruolakh (a
tributary of the (
Lyapiske),
beyond which the
Munni Range stretches eastwards.
River Lyapiske cuts
across the
range in its northwestern...
- Dzhardzhan, Uel-Siktyakh, Kuranakh-Siktyakh, Byosyuke, Tikyan, Dyanyshka,
Lyapiske, Belyanka, Munni, Kele, Tukulan, Tumara, Nuora, and Baray,
among others...
-
Munni (a
tributary of the Belyanka) and the
Buruolakh (a
tributary of the (
Lyapiske),
beyond which rise the
Muosuchan and the
Bygyn Range stretching northwestwards...
- the
Kelter Range is an
unnamed 2,002
metres (6,568 ft) high peak.
River Lyapiske has its
sources at the
western end of the range. List of
mountains and...
- southeastwards,
rises off the
eastern end of the Ust-Vilyuy Range.
River Lyapiske, a
tributary of the Lena,
flows into its
right bank at the northwestern...