Selenge River
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Selenga, Сэлэнгэ мөрөн | |
Selenga river delta
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Countries | Mongolia, Russia |
Major cities | Sükhbaatar, Ulan-Ude |
Length | 992 km (616 mi) |
Watershed | 447,000 km² (172,588 sq mi) |
Discharge at | Ust-Kyakhta |
- average | 284 m³/s (10,029 cu ft/s) |
- maximum | 601 m³/s (21,224 cu ft/s) |
- minimum | 23 m³/s (812 cu ft/s) |
Source | confluence of Delgermörön and Ideriin gol |
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Mouth | Lake Baikal |
Major tributaries | |
- left | Egiin gol |
- right | Orkhon, Uda |
The Selenga (Russian: Селенга) or Selenge (Mongolian: Сэлэнгэ гол, Сэлэнгэ мөрөн) is a river in Mongolia and Russia. Its source rivers are the Ideriin gol and the Delgermörön. It flows into Lake Baikal and has a length of 992 km.[1][2] The Selenga is the headwater of the Yenisei-Angara River.
[edit] Images of the Selenga
[edit] References
- ^ H. Barthel, Mongolei-Land zwischen Taiga und Wüste, Gotha 1990, p.34f
- ^ Сэлэнгэ мөрөн. www.medeelel.mn. Retrieved on July 16, 2007.