- The
Omoloy (Russian: Омолой Yakut: Омолой) is a
river in Siberia,
flowing into the
Laptev Sea east of the
river Lena. It is 593
kilometres (368 mi) long...
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separates the
basins of the Lena
River to the west and
southwest and the
Omoloy and Yana to the east and northeast. It is
deeply cut by
riverine intermontane...
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Abyrabyt Dulgalakh Sartang Bytantay Baky
Chondon Nuchcha Buor-Yuryakh
Sellyakh Omoloy Kuranakh-Yuryakh Arga-Yuryakh Ulakhan-Kyuegyulyur Kyuyol-Yuryakh Khroma...
- as the
prominent Lena River, the Khatanga, the Anabar, the Olenyok, the
Omoloy and the Yana. The sea
contains several dozen islands, many of
which contain...
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ancient great plain, is
located roughly in the
midst of the gulf. The
Omoloy River is the only
large river flowing into the Buor-Khaya Gulf, its mouth...
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settlement of
Aitkan was
located by the river, 22
kilometres (14 mi) east of
Omoloy village on the Lena. The
Tayura is a
right tributary of the Lena flowing...
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Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia. It is one of the
major tributaries of the
Omoloy. The
river has a
length of 203
kilometres (126 mi) —279 km (173 mi) together...
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village is
located in the Yana-Indigirka Lowland, on the
right bank of the
Omoloy. The
confluence of the Ulakhan-Kyuegyulyur is 12 km (7.5 mi)
upstream of...
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subranges of the
Verkhoyansk Range system. To the west it is
limited by the
Omoloy River valley,
beyond which rises the
Sietinden Range,
which runs in a parallel...
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Atlasov sighted the
Sietinden Range rising above the left bank of the
upper Omoloy. The
Sietinden is one of the
northern subranges of the
Verkhoyansk Range...