- The
Tungir (Russian: Тунгир) is a
river in Transbaikalia, East Siberia,
Russian Federation. It is the
third largest tributary of the
Olyokma in
terms of...
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Khabarov set off at his own
expense up the Olyokma, then up its tributary, the
Tungir and
portaged to the
Shilka River,
reaching the
upper Amur (Dauria) in early...
- Kele
Tumara Nuora Bolshoy Patom Olyokma Chara Tokko Apsat Zhuya Nyukzha Tungir Buotama Menda Tamma Myla
Namana Keyikte Markha Namyldzhylakh Markhachan...
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separated by
intermontane basins, such as the
Upper Olyokma Depression, the
Tungir Depression and the
Nenyugin Depression. The
average summits of the Olyokma-Stanovik...
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Khabarov became the
second Russian to
explore the Amur River.
Through Olyokma,
Tungir and
Shilka Rivers he
reached Amur (Dauria),
returned to
Yakutsk and then...
- (sibilant-spirant) Vitim-Olyokma (subdialects: Barguzin, Vitim/Kalar, Olyokma,
Tungir, Tokko)
Upper Aldan (subdialects: Aldan,
Upper Amur, Amga, Dzheltulak, Timpton...
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located in the Olyokma-Stanovik, on the
confluence of the
Gulya River and the
Tungir on the
right bank. Реестр административно-территориальных единиц и населенных...
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Khabarov set off at his own
expense up the
Olyokma River, then its branch, the
Tungir and
portaged to the
Shilka River.
Reaching the
upper Amur (Dauria) in early...
- (sibilant-spirant) Vitim-Olyokma dialect: Barguzin, Vitim/Kalar, Olyokma,
Tungir,
Tokko Upper Aldan: Aldan,
Upper Amur, Amga, Dzheltulak, Timpton, Tommot...
- in the Olyokma-Stanovik, 100
kilometers (62 mi)
north of Mogocha, on the
Tungir river, a
tributary of the Olyokma. It was
founded in 1911 as a
result of...