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  2. Ob - Wikipedia

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    The Ob (/ ˈ ɒ b /) [5] is a major river in Russia. It is in western Siberia , and with its tributary the Irtysh forms the world's seventh-longest river system , at 5,410 kilometres (3,360 mi). The Ob forms at the confluence of the Biya and Katun which have their origins in the Altai Mountains .

  3. Vatinsky Yogan - Wikipedia

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    The Vatinsky Yogan is a right tributary of the Ob river. It has its sources in the southern slopes of the Agansky Yuval, a low hilly area of the Siberian Uvaly. The river flows slowly among swamps south of the Tromyogan basin in an area of numerous small lakes. To the southeast lies the basin of the Vakh river. The Vatinsky Yogan heads ...

  4. Chaya (Ob) - Wikipedia

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    Ob→ Kara Sea The Chaya ( Russian : Чая ) is a left tributary of the Ob river in Russia . [ 1 ] The river is 194 kilometres (121 mi) long and has a catchment area of 27,200 square kilometres (10,500 sq mi).

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Tributaries of the Ob - Wikipedia

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  7. Barnaulka - Wikipedia

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    The Barnaulka is a left tributary of the Ob river. It has its sources in Zerkalnoye, a lake with a surface of 18 square kilometres (6.9 sq mi) lying 60 km (37 mi) to the west of Aleysk. The river flows in a roughly northeastern direction. The upper course of the river is within a trench of glacial origin of the Ob Plateau.

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  9. Kievsky Yogan - Wikipedia

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    The Kievsky Yogan is a right tributary of the Ob river.It flows in a roughly SSW direction along a very swampy area. In its lower reaches there are numerous lakes. Finally it meets an arm of the Ob, the Kiev Channel (проток Киевская), 68 km (42 mi) from its mouth in the right bank of the Ob. [3] [4] [5]