- The
Uryung-Ulakh or Yuryung-Ulakh (Russian: Урюнг-Улах or Юрюнг-Уулаах; Yakut: Үрүҥ Уулаах, Ürün Uulaax) is a
river in the
Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia...
- the
Khatanga Gulf (Laptev Sea) at the
mouth of the
Khatanga River, on the
Uryung Tumus Peninsula, west of
Nordvik Bay. A
penal colony existed in the settlement...
-
contains a
number of peninsulas; from west to east the most
prominent are:
Uryung-Tumus
Peninsula Nordvik Peninsula Terpyay-Tumsa
Peninsula Bykovsky Peninsula...
- 140°26′00″E / 72.6667°N 140.4333°E / 72.6667; 140.4333
River sources Suruktakh,
Uryung-Khastakh, Adar****dakh and
Ekekey Ocean/sea
sources Laptev Sea Basin countries...
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snowy days 13 10 13 11 16 8 4 4 12 20 13 15 139
Source 1:
Weather Averages for Yuryung-Khaya
Source 2: Map
showing geographical location of
Uryung-Khaya...
- stretch,
after which it
turns southeastward to the
north of the
course of the
Uryung-Ulakh, the main
tributary of the Khroma.
Finally it ends in lake Usun-Ulakh-Tubata...
-
Khatanga Gulf,
between two
small peninsulas. The
landspit in the west is the
Uryung Tumus Peninsula,
where there was
formerly a
village called Nordvik and an...
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Bolshaya Ercha and the
Allaikha River, as well as the
Khroma —with the
Uryung-Ulakh, the Kyuyol-Yuryakh,
Bogdashkina and
Gusinaya in the far northern...
- the San-Yuryakh, Sellyakh, Muksunuokha, Kyuyol-Yuryakh,
Khroma —with the
Uryung-Ulakh, the Sundrun, Dyagarin,
Bogdashkina and Gusinaya,
among other smaller...