- The
Uyandina (Russian: Уяндина; Yakut: Уйаандьы, romanized: Uyâncı) is a
river in Yakutia, Russia, a
tributary of the Indigirka. The
length of the Uyandina...
- Moma
Chibagalakh Badyarikha Selennyakh Shangina Bolshaya Ercha Druzhina Uyandina Khatyngnakh Khachimcher Buor-Yuryakh
Allaikha Byoryolyokh Alazeya Buor-Yuryakh...
- (Selennyakh), a
tributary of the
Selennyakh Buor-Yuryakh (
Uyandina), a
tributary of the
Uyandina This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- to be
between 25,000 and 55,000
years old, were
discovered close to the
Uyandina River in Yakutia,
Siberia in permafrost.
Research results indicate that...
- (left) Moma (right)
Selennyakh (left)
Druzhina (left)
Badyarikha (right)
Uyandina (left)
Shangina (right)
Bolshaya Ercha (right)
Allaikha (left) Byoryolyokh...
- the
Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia. It is the
longest tributary of the
Uyandina. The
river has a
length of 444
kilometres (276 mi) —600
kilometres (370 mi)...
-
kilometers (12 mi)
downstream of its
confluence with its
tributary the
Uyandina,
opposite the
village of Suturuokha. At the 2010 Census, its po****tion...
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Yellowstone River Tributary river North America Missouri River 181,000 70,000
Uyandina River Tributary river Asia
Indigirka River 176,000 68,000
Kotuy River Tributary...
- River, up to its
mouth on the Irgichyan,
which becomes a
source of the
Uyandina River. It was
founded in 1951 as a
mining settlement,
exploiting nearby...
-
accounting for 50.7% of that number. The
Indigirka River and its
tributary Uyandina, with the Khatyngnakh, are the main
watercourses flowing through the district...