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Uryum (Russian: Урюм) is a lake in
Zdvinsky District,
Novosibirsk Oblast,
Russian Federation. Verkh-
Uryum town is
located by the
southeastern s**** of...
- Verkh-
Uryum (Russian: Верх-Урюм) is a
settlement (a selo) in
Zdvinsky District of
Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia. The
administrative center of Verkh-Uryumsky...
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Nizhny Uryum (Russian: Нижний Урюм, "Lower
Uryum") is a
rural locality (village) in
Zdvinsky District,
Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia. It is part of the Nizhneuryumsky...
- (Тытыль)
Ubinskoye (Убинское) Uguy (Угуй) Ulakhan-Kyuel (Улахан кюэль)
Uryum (Урюм) Uvs Nuur (Увс Нуур)
Valdayskoye (Валдайское)
Vistytis (Виштынецкое...
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depth of 6 m. Lake
Malye Chany lies 36
kilometers (22 mi) to the southwest,
Uryum 33
kilometers (21 mi) to the south, and
Sargul 31
kilometers (19 mi) to...
- and the Amur Oblast. The railway's main
sections are: Kuenga-
Uryum (204 km, 1907–1911);
Uryum-Kerak (632 km, 1909–1913); Kerak-Deya with an
offshoot to Blagoveshchensk...
- to
Sretensk Chernyshevsky-Zabaikalski
Bushuley Khoktonga Zilovo Ulyakan Uryum Sbega Ksenevskaya Kislyy Klug
Arteushka Razdolnoye Mogocha Taptugari Semiozernyy...
- is 13.1
kilometers (8.1 mi) long and 6.2
kilometers (3.9 mi) wide. Lake
Uryum lies 78
kilometers (48 mi) to the west, and
Itkul 81
kilometers (50 mi)...
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Ethnographers distinguish 3 subgroups:
northern (between the
Anish and
Uryum rivers);
underwood (подлесная in Russian) or
western (between the rivers...
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Sargul (Russian: Саргуль), 34.6
square kilometres (13.4 sq mi), and
Uryum (Russian: Урюм), 84.1
square kilometres (32.5 sq mi),
before it finally...