Great Yenisey (Russian: Большой Енисей Bolshoy Yenisey; Tuvan: Бии-Хем Bii-Xem) is a river in the Republic of Tuva, the right source of the Yenisey,...
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the Yenisey is 61 metres (200 ft) and the average depth is 14 metres (45 ft). The Yenisey proper, from the confluence of its source rivers the Great Yenisey...
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Kyzyl stands at the point where the Great Yenisey (Bii-Xem) meets the Little Yenisey (Kaa-Xem) river to form the Yenisey proper (Ulug-Xem). Most development...
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Sea. The Yenisey Gulf and its islands belong to the Krasnoyarsk Krai administrative division of the Russian Federation and is part of the Great Arctic State...
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Mongolia and in Tuva, Russia. At its confluence with the Great Yenisey in Kyzyl (Tuva), the Yenisey is formed. It is 563 kilometres (350 mi) long, and has...
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known as the Todzhi dialect, is spoken near the upper course of the Great Yenisey. The speakers of this dialect utilize nasalization. It contains a large...
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Angara (category Tributaries of the Yenisey)
Krai. It drains out of Lake Baikal and is the headwater tributary of the Yenisey. It is 1,849 kilometres (1,149 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 1...
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The Yenisey Range (Russian: Енисейский кряж) is a range of mountains in Siberia. Administratively the range is part of the Krasnoyarsk Krai of the Russian...
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Kan (river) (category Tributaries of the Yenisey)
The Kan (Russian: Кан) river is a right tributary of the Yenisey in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Siberia, Russia. It is 629-kilometre (391 mi) long and drains a...
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is the easternmost river of the three, great rivers of Siberia, including the River Ob and the River Yenisey, which flow into the Arctic Ocean. The Lena...
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bank tributary of the Yenisey. The name of the river Kem comes from the ancient word "kem" or "hem" that has a meaning of "great river". This toponymy...
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Nizhnyaya Tunguska (category Tributaries of the Yenisey)
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 period...
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Orkhon inscriptions (redirect from Orhon Gol and Yenisey inscriptions)
appear to have strong influences of rune carvings. The inscriptions are a great example of early signs of nomadic society's transitions from use of runes...
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Pallas Mountain (section The great watershed)
basins of the Amur, Lena and Yenisey rivers. There is no other place in the world where the basins of three such great rivers converge at the same time...
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Bolshoy Pit (category Tributaries of the Yenisey)
Pit (Russian: Большой Пит - "Great Pit") is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is a right hand tributary of the Yenisey. The Bolshoy Pit is 415 kilometres...
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explored much of its length, and via the Angara River returned to the Yenisey, whence he came. Thus, in three and a half years from 1620 to 1624 Pyanda...
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large part of Eurasia, extending from Belgium to the Altai Mountains and Yenisey River in Russia. Historically, it was considered a farmland pest and had...
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Northern Asia is built around the Angara Shield, which lies between the Yenisey River and the Lena River. It developed from fragments of Laurasia, whose...
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merchants, traders, and explorers pushed eastward from the Ob River to the Yenisey River, then on to the Lena River and the coast of the Pacific Ocean. In...
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which breeds over the far north of Europe and the Palearctic west of the Yenisey basin. The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek melas "black" and netta...
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Yeniseysk Governorate (redirect from Yenisey Governorate)
российская энциклопедия - электронная версия" [YENISEYSK GOVERNORATE • Great Russian encyclopedia - electronic version]. bigenc.ru. Retrieved 2022-09-07...
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June 2024. ZEYNEP YENISEY (18 June 2021). "MEET THE WOMEN OF THE 2021 MAXIM HOT 100". Retrieved 6 June 2024. Jordan Riefe; Zeynep Yenisey (20 June 2022)...
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Tanama (river) (category Tributaries of the Yenisey)
(left) bank of the left channel of the Yenisey (Deryabinsky Yenisey) near Polikarpovsk village, not far from the Yenisey Gulf and about 200 km (120 mi) northwest...
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in the Gulf of Ob. A portage connects the Taz with the Turukhan and the Yenisey. There are numerous lakes in its basin, such as the Chyortovo. Its major...
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Archived from the original on December 8, 2023. Retrieved December 8, 2023. Yenisey, Zeynep; Riefe, Jordan (April 18, 2023). "Meet The Women Of The 2023 Maxim...
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Bolshaya Kheta (category Tributaries of the Yenisey)
Kheta (Russian: Большая Хета, "Great Kheta") is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Yenisey. The source of the Bolshaya Kheta...
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Yeloguy (category Tributaries of the Yenisey)
in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is one of the main tributaries of the Yenisey. Its basin marks the eastern limit of the Siberian Uvaly. The Yeloguy is...
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edge of the Central Siberian Plateau from the West Siberian Plain, the Yenisey runs from near the Mongolian border northward into the Arctic Ocean west...
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inhabited various parts of Siberia. The Afanasievo and Tashtyk cultures of the Yenisey valley and Altay Mountains are associated with the Indo-European migrations...
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Turukhansk in Krasnoyarsk Krai, by the confluence of Kureika River and Yenisey. [citation needed] Here Joseph Stalin spent his final exile in 1914–1916...
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