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River in Yakutia, Russia
The Alazeya (Russian: Алазея; Yakut: Алаһыай, romanized: Alahıay) is a river in the northeastern part of Yakutia, Russia which flows into the Arctic between
Alazeya
Plateau in the country of Russia
The Alazeya Plateau (Russian: Алазейское плоскогорье) is a mountain plateau in the Sakha Republic, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia. The area is named
Alazeya_Plateau
River in Russia
sailed down the Indigirka and east to the Alazeya where he met Zyryan. Zyryan and Dezhnyov stayed at the Alazeya, while Stadukhin went east, reaching the
Kolyma_(river)
Geographical region of Russia comprising North Asia
North Siberian Lowland South Siberian Mountains West Siberian Lowland Alazeya Anabar Angara Indigirka Irtysh Kolyma Lake Baikal Lena Nizhnyaya Tunguska
Siberia
Mongolia (14%) 90. Tobol 1,591 989 426,000 805 Irtysh Kazakhstan, Russia 91. Alazeya 1,590 988 64,700 320 East Siberian Sea Russia 92. Kafue 1,576 979 155,000
List of river systems by length
List_of_river_systems_by_length
Vast region of marshes and lakes in northeastern Siberia
plain in the northeastern parts of Sakha Republic in the basin of the Alazeya, Bolshaya Chukoch'ya and lower reaches of the Kolyma rivers. The lowland
Kolyma_Lowland
Largest species of deer
Chukotka moose A. a. buturlini Ranges from northeastern Siberia from the Alazeya River basin east to the Kolyma and Anadyr basins and south through the
Moose
Administrative division of eastern Russia
1,072 mi) Selennyakh River (796 km; 495 mi) Indigirka River tributary Alazeya River (1,590 km; 990 mi) Anabar River (939 km; 583 mi) Yana River (872 km;
Sakha_Republic
Druzhina Uyandina Khatyngnakh Khachimcher Buor-Yuryakh Allaikha Byoryolyokh Alazeya Buor-Yuryakh Rossokha Arga-Yuryakh Kolyma (near Ambarchik) Anyuy (near
List_of_rivers_of_Russia
Plain in Siberia, Russia
isolated hills rising from the tundra, such as the Kisilyakh-Tas by the Alazeya. Most of the kigilyakhs of Yakutia are found in these elevated areas of
East_Siberian_Lowland
Mountain range in Sakha Republic, Russia
certain distance, rises the Alazeya Plateau. Rivers Bolshaya Ercha, a tributary of the Indigirka, and Arga-Yuryakh, of the Alazeya basin, have their sources
Ulakhan-Sis_Range
Natural tall rock pillars in Yakutia
places of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia, mainly in the East Siberian Lowland: Alazeya Plateau Anabar Plateau Kigilyakh Peninsula, with Mount Kigilyakh and Cape
Kigilyakh
be about 32,000 years old, while the other, recovered in 2015 near the Alazeya River, was dated at approximately 30,000–40,000 years old. These nematodes
List of longest-living organisms
List_of_longest-living_organisms
River in Yakutia, Russia
Republic (Yakutia), Russia. It is the second largest tributary of the Alazeya. The river has a length of 244 kilometres (152 mi) and a drainage basin
Buor-Yuryakh
River in Yakutia, Russia
northeastern part of Yakutia, Russia. It is the major tributary of the Alazeya. The river is 786 kilometres (488 mi) long. The area of its basin is 27
Rassokha
River in Russia
Location Country Russia Physical characteristics Source • location Alazeya Plateau Mouth Kolyma • coordinates 67°05′38″N 153°01′40″E / 67.0938°N
Sededema
Former settlement in Sakha Republic, Russia
metres (29 ft). The settlement was located just east of the mouth of the Alazeya River in an area of tundra, swamps, and lakes. Valkumey – Another Siberian
Logashkino
Lake in Yakutia, Russia
large area of lakes between the basin of the Indigirka to the west and the Alazeya to the east. The main outflowing river is the Omuk-Kyuyol-Seen (Омук-Кюёль-Сээн)
Omuk-Kyuyol
River in Yakutia, Russia
Alazeya Plateau to the south by the roughly 50 km (31 mi) wide plain of the Shangina. The Shangina river begins in the northern part of the Alazeya Plateau
Shangina
Species of bird
the east a much larger population in Yakutia between the Yana and the Alazeya rivers. Like most cranes, the Siberian crane inhabits shallow marshlands
Siberian_crane
Mountain range in Russia
Kyun-Tas Polousny Range Kondakov Plateau Suor Uyata Ulakhan-Sis Range Alazeya Plateau Yukaghir Highlands Nera Plateau Kolyma Mountains Omsukchan Range
East_Siberian_Mountains
Species of fish
the Siberian sucker (C. c. rostratus), is found in the Yana, Indigirka, Alazeya and Kolyma river basins. It is a bottom-feeding fish, eating aquatic plants
Longnose_sucker
Topics referred to by the same term
Buor-Yuryakh, a right tributary of the Alazeya Buor-Yuryakh (Alazeya Plateau), a left tributary of the Alazeya Buor-Yuryakh (Chondon), a tributary of
Buor-Yuryakh_(disambiguation)
Marginal sea in the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia
000 km2. Among the rivers flowing into the East Siberian Sea, the Indigirka, Alazeya, Chukochya, Kolyma, Rauchua, Chaun, and Pegtymel are the most important
East_Siberian_Sea
Selo in Sakha Republic, Russia
during the 2002 Census. Andryushkino is located on the right bank of the Alazeya, 70 kilometers (43 mi) to the SSE of the eastern end of the Suor Uyata
Andryushkino
This is the list of Asia's longest rivers
River (雅砻江) China 1,571 976 39 Han River (Han Jiang) China 1,532 952 40 Alazeya (Алазея) Russia 1,520 944 41 Godavari River (Dakshina Ganga) India 1,465
List of longest rivers of Asia
List_of_longest_rivers_of_Asia
Mountain in Yakutia, Russia
the Suor Uyata range. It rises above the tundra on the right bank of the Alazeya, roughly 160 kilometres (99 mi) south of the river's mouth in the shores
Kisilyakh-Tas
River in Russia
the northern slopes of the Moma Range. It flows eastwards south of the Alazeya Plateau. The river is winding, there are more than 2,800 lakes in its basin
Ozhogina
Estonian explorer, cartographer and ethnologist (1835–1894)
Indigirka, the group went with reindeers across the Aby Lowland and the Alazeya Plateau and reached Srednekolymsk. From there, the party went down the
Gerhard_von_Maydell
Species of freshwater and terrestrial roundworm
permafrost in the Kolyma River lowland (one of the sites was near the Alazeya River). They were mobile and ate, after being frozen for 30–40 thousand
Plectus_parvus
Mountain range in the Sakha Republic, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia
(25 mi) to the ESE of the eastern end of the range, on the right bank of the Alazeya River, rises the 327 metres (1,073 ft) high Kisilyakh-Tas, another important
Suor_Uyata
Plains in the Sakha Republic, Russia
Esteriktyakh-Tas in the west, the Moma Range in the south and southeast, the Alazeya Plateau in the east and the Polousny Range in the north. The latter separates
Aby_Lowland
Mountain range in Russia
Lowland, part of the Yana-Indigirka Lowland, lies to the north and the Alazeya Plateau to the east. The highest point of the Moma Range is an unnamed
Moma_Range
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
is mostly flat. The main rivers in the district include the Kolyma, the Alazeya and the Rossokha with the Arga-Yuryakh. There are many lakes, the largest
Srednekolymsky_District
Russian explorer (d. 1666)
the sea. Here he met Yarilo Zyryan, who had had similar bad luck on the Alazeya River. The united group sailed east to the Kolyma River and built winter
Mikhail_Stadukhin
formed when the Prikolyma and Omolon terranes collided with the Alazeya island arc (or Alazeya-Oloy volcanic arc). When the Kolyma-Omolon microcontinent collided
Geology_of_Russia
Taui and Uda rivers, respectively. 1641 – Dmitri Zyrian discovers the Alazeya, which he ascends as far as the tree line. 1642–43 – Dutch explorer Abel
Timeline of European exploration
Timeline_of_European_exploration
River in Russia
June. The Bolshaya Chukochya basin is located between the basins of the Alazeya and the Kolyma. There are study sites near the Bolshaya Chukochya in order
Bolshaya_Chukochya
District in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia
encountering trouble with a group of Chukchi from the area when on the Alazeya River near the modern border with the Sakha Republic in the 1640s. Following
Bilibinsky_District
River in Yakutia, Russia
Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia. It is a tributary of the Rassokha of the Alazeya basin. The river has a length of 312 kilometres (194 mi) and a drainage
Arga-Yuryakh_(Rassokha)
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
The main river in the district is the Kolyma. Other rivers include the Alazeya, its tributary Rossokha, and the Chukochya. There are many lakes in the
Nizhnekolymsky_District
plant material in the intestinal tract of a specimen discovered at the Alazeya river bank in the Kolyma Lowland (Sakha Republic, Russia) in 2009, and
2025_in_paleomammalogy
Topics referred to by the same term
Russia (Omoloy basin) Arga-Yuryakh (Rassokha), a river in Yakutia, Russia (Alazeya basin) Arga, an alternative name for Akçadağ, Turkey This disambiguation
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