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Selemdzha

Coordinates: 51°43′58″N 128°51′53″E / 51.73278°N 128.86472°E / 51.73278; 128.86472
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Selemdzha
View of the river near Ekimchan
Zeya basin
Native nameСелемджа Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help)
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
SourceBureya Massif
 • coordinates52°26′18″N 134°36′30″E / 52.43833°N 134.60833°E / 52.43833; 134.60833
 • elevation1,550 m (5,090 ft)
MouthZeya
 • coordinates
51°43′58″N 128°51′53″E / 51.73278°N 128.86472°E / 51.73278; 128.86472
 • elevation
155 m (509 ft)
Length647 km (402 mi)
Basin size68,600 km2 (26,500 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionZeyaAmurSea of Okhotsk

The Selemdzha (Russian: Селемджа) is a river in the Amur Region of Russia. It is the biggest, left tributary of the Zeya. The length of the river is 647 km. The area of its basin 68,600 km².[1]

Course

The Selemdzha has its source where three mountain ranges meet the Bureya Massif, the Dusse-Alin from the south, the Ezop Range from the west and the Jam-Alin from the north, and flows first northwest with the Selemdzha Range to the north, and then westwards across the Zeya-Bureya Plain.[2] crossing the Baikal–Amur Mainline just west of Fevralsk and reaches the Zeya north of the Trans-Siberian Railway and Blagoveshchensk.

Its main tributaries are the Ulma and Nora. The Selemdzha freezes up in early November and stays under the ice until early May.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Russian State Water Register - Река СЕЛЕМДЖА
  2. ^ a b Селемджа // Great Soviet Encyclopedia : (in 30 vols.) / Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov . - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969-1978.