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  2. Tromyogan - Wikipedia

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    The Tromyogan (Russian: Тромъёган) is a river in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia, a tributary of the Ob. It is 581 kilometres (361 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 55,600 square kilometres (21,500 sq mi).

  3. Irtysh - Wikipedia

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    The Irtysh / ɜːr ˈ t ɪ ʃ, ˈ ɪər t ɪ ʃ / [note 1] is a river in Russia, China, and Kazakhstan. It is the chief tributary of the Ob and is also the longest tributary river in the world. The river's source lies in the Mongolian Altai in Dzungaria (the northern part of Xinjiang, China) close to the border with Mongolia.

  4. Chulym (Ob) - Wikipedia

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    The Chulym (Russian: Чулым) is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, the Republic of Khakassia, and Tomsk Oblast in Russia, a right tributary of the Ob. [1] The length of the river is 1,799 kilometers (1,118 mi). The area of its basin is 134,000 square kilometers (52,000 sq mi). [2] The Chulym is formed at the confluence of the rivers Bely Iyus and ...

  5. Tributary - Wikipedia

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    The Irtysh is a chief tributary of the Ob river and is also the longest tributary river in the world with a length of 4,248 km (2,640 mi). The Madeira River is the largest tributary river by volume in the world with an average discharge of 31,200 m 3 /s (1.1 million cu ft/s).

  6. Floods grip Kazakhstan and Russia as tributaries of Ob rise - AOL

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    PETROPAVLOVSK, Kazakhstan (Reuters) -Swathes of northern Kazakhstan and Russia's Urals region were flooded on Monday as melt waters swelled the tributaries of the world's seventh longest river ...

  7. Category:Tributaries of the Ob - Wikipedia

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  8. Tom (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Tom (Russian: Томь, IPA:; Siberian Tatar: Том; Shor: Том) is a river in Russia, a right tributary of the Ob in central Siberia. Its watershed lies within the Republic of Khakassia, Kemerovo Oblast, and Tomsk Oblast. [1] It is 827 kilometres (514 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 62,000 square kilometres (24,000 sq mi). [2]

  9. Kasmala (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Kasmala is a left tributary of the Ob river. It has its sources in lake Seleznevo-Borovskoye, located 30 km (19 mi) northeast of lake Bolshoye Ostrovnoye in a swampy area of the Ob Plateau. The river flows in a roughly northeastern direction within one of the wide ravines of glacial origin that cut diagonally across the plateau.