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  2. Nizhnyaya Tunguska - Wikipedia

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    The Nizhnyaya Tunguska (Russian: Ни́жняя Тунгу́ска, IPA: [ˈnʲiʐnʲɪjə tʊnˈɡuskə], meaning "Lower Tunguska") is a river in Siberia, Russia, that flows through the Irkutsk Oblast and the Krasnoyarsk Krai. The river is a right tributary of the Yenisey joining it at Turukhansk (see Siberian River Routes). The ice-free ...

  3. List of longest undammed rivers - Wikipedia

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    Nizhnyaya Tunguska River: 2,989 km (1,857 mi) 473,000 km 2 (183,000 sq mi) 3,680 m 3 /s (130,000 cu ft/s) Yenisei River: The Russian government is planning to build hydro dams on the river within the next few years. 5 Salween River: 2,815 km (1,749 mi) 324,000 km 2 (125,000 sq mi) 6,700 m 3 /s (240,000 cu ft/s) Andaman Sea

  4. Kochechum - Wikipedia

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    The Kochechum (Russian: Кочечум) is a river in Siberia, Russia. It flows through the Syverma Plateau in Krasnoyarsk Krai. It is a right and most significant tributary of the Nizhnyaya Tunguska.

  5. Yerbogachen - Wikipedia

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    Yerbogachen (Russian: Ербогачён), sometimes written Erbogachen or Erbogachene, is a rural locality in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Nizhnyaya Tunguska River. It is the administrative center of Katangsky District. Population: 1,965 (2010 Census); [1]

  6. Nepa (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Nepa (Russian: Непа) is a river in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Nizhnyaya Tunguska. It is 683 kilometres (424 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 19,100 square kilometres (7,400 sq mi). [1]

  7. Angara - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly known as the Lower or Nizhnyaya Angara (distinguishing it from the Upper Angara). [4] Below its junction with the Ilim, it was formerly known as the Upper Tunguska (Russian: Верхняя Тунгуска, Verhnyaya Tunguska, distinguishing it from the Lower Tunguska) [5] [6] and, with the names reversed, as the Lower Tunguska. [7]

  8. Taymura - Wikipedia

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    It is a left tributary of the Nizhnyaya Tunguska. It is 661 kilometres (411 mi) long (454 km excluding the upper course upstream from the Yuzhnaya Taymura), [1] and has a drainage basin of 32,500 square kilometres (12,500 sq mi). [2] The source of the river is the confluence of the Severnaya (North) Taymura and Yuzhnaya (South) Taymura.

  9. Ilimpeya - Wikipedia

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    The Ilimpeya (Russian: Илимпея) is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Nizhnyaya Tunguska. It is 611 kilometres (380 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 17,400 square kilometres (6,700 sq mi). [1]