300 sq mi). It is the most important tributary of the Penzhina, followed by the Oklan. The Belaya has its source as the Palmatkina in the western slopes...
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Krai Belaya (Penzhina), a tributary of the Penzhina River in Kamchatka Krai Belaya (Angara), a tributary of the Angara in Irkutsk Oblast Belaya (Chukotka)...
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The Penzhina (Russian: Пенжина; Koryak: Мыгыкивэем) is a river in Kamchatka Krai, Russia. It is 713 kilometres (443 mi) long, and has a drainage basin...
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Yana Taui Chyolomdzha Inya Ulbeya Kukhtuy Okhota Urak Gizhiga Penzhina Belaya (Penzhina) Oklan Kamchatka (in Ust-Kamchatsk) Avacha (near Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky)...
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Rivers Main, Khatyrka, Velikaya and Ukelayat, as well as the Penzhina, with its Oklan and Belaya tributaries, are among the main watercourses of the Koryak...
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900 sq mi). It is the second most important tributary of the Penzhina after the Belaya. The name of the river comes from the Koryak "yalan" (Ыӄлан),...
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north, the Bolshoy Anyuy, Oloy and Kolyma basins to the northwest, and the Penzhina basin to the southwest. In 1648, Semyon Dezhnev reached the mouth of the...
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300-kilometre long Penzhina Bay and the route north to Anadyrsk. The east side of Shelikov Bay is the Kamchatka Peninsula. From the head of Penzhina Bay back to...
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northwesternmost range of the Koryak Highlands, rises in the district. Rivers Penzhina, Belaya, Oklan, Esgichninvayam and Zhirovaya are the main rivers flowing through...
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