- The
Nuchcha or
Nuuchcha (Russian: Нучча; Yakut: Нуучча, romanized: Nûçça) is a
river in the
Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia. It is the
longest tributary...
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Oldzho Nenneli Tykakh Abyrabyt Dulgalakh Sartang Bytantay Baky
Chondon Nuchcha Buor-Yuryakh
Sellyakh Omoloy Kuranakh-Yuryakh Arga-Yuryakh Ulakhan-Kyuegyulyur...
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important rivers of the
lowland are the Chondon, with its
tributaries Nuchcha and Buor-Yuryakh, the San-Yuryakh, Sellyakh, Muksunuokha, Kyuyol-Yuryakh...
- end that is 1,031
metres (3,383 ft). The 243
kilometres (151 mi) long
Nuchcha, a
tributary of the Chondon,
originates in the range. Also the 170 kilometres...
- Ulakhan-Kyuegyulyur, the Sellyakh, as well as the
Chondon with its
tributary the
Nuchcha. The Kyundyulyun,
northernmost spur of the
Chersky Range,
rises north of...
- very
swampy flatland dotted with
small lakes, to the
northeast of the
Nuchcha. Its
channel meanders strongly and in its
lower course the
river turns...
- (Ыгаанньа), the 104 km (65 mi) long
Dodomo and the 243 km (151 mi) long
Nuchcha (Нучча) from the right.
Among the fish
species found in the river, muksun...
- bank of the
Chondon river, a
little upstream from its
confluence with the
Nuchcha.
There are
numerous lakes near Tumat. Orotko,
located to the northeast...