Khatanga River
The Khatanga River (Russian: Хатанга) is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai in Russia. It begins at the confluence of the rivers Kotuy and Kheta. The Khatanga River is 227 kilometres (141 mi) long; the area of its basin is 364,000 square kilometres (141,000 sq mi).[1] It flows into the Khatanga Gulf of the Laptev Sea, forming an estuary. There are more than 112,000 lakes, with a total surface area of 11,600 square kilometres (4,500 sq mi), in the basin of the river.
The Khatanga River freezes up in the late September–early October and breaks up in the early June. Its main tributaries are the Nizhnyaya River, Bludnaya River, Popigay River, Novaya River, and Malaya Balakhnya. The Khatanga River teems with different kinds of fish, including ryapushka, omul, muksun, white salmon, taimen, loach, and others. The river is navigable. The river port of Khatanga is located on the river.
History
Russian fur traders first reached the Khatanga about 1611.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Khatanga River in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969–1978 (Russian)
- ↑ Armstrong, Terence (2010). Russian Settlement in the North. Cambridge University Press.
Coordinates: 73°11′14″N 106°12′25″E / 73.18722°N 106.20694°E
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