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    Kolyma (Колыма́, IPA: [kəɫɨˈma]) or Kolyma Krai (Колымский край) is a historical region in the Russian Far East that includes the basin of Kolyma River and the northern shores of the Sea of Okhotsk, as well as the Kolyma Mountains (the watershed of the two [ 1 ]). It is bounded to the north by the East Siberian Sea and ...

  2. The Yukaghir languages (/ ˈjuːkəɡɪər / YOO-kə-geer or / juːkəˈɡɪər / yoo-kə-GEER; also Yukagir, Jukagir) are a small family of two closely related languages— Tundra and Kolyma Yukaghir —spoken by the Yukaghir in the Russian Far East living in the basin of the Kolyma River.

  3. Kolyma (Колыма́, IPA: [kəɫɨˈma]) or Kolyma Krai (Колымский край) is a historical region in the Russian Far East that includes the basin of Kolyma River and the northern shores of the Sea of Okhotsk, as well as the Kolyma Mountains (the watershed of the two).

  4. The Kolyma (Russian: Колыма, IPA:; Yakut: Халыма, romanized: Xalıma) is a river in northeastern Siberia, whose basin covers parts of the Sakha Republic, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, and Magadan Oblast of Russia.

  5. Kołyma (ros. Колыма́) – rzeka w azjatyckiej części Rosji, w obwodzie magadańskim i Jakucji; długość 2129 km, długość ciągu rzecznego Kułu-Kołyma 2600 km; powierzchnia dorzecza 644 000 km²; średni roczny przepływ przy ujściu 3800 m³/s. Powstaje z połączenia rzek Kułu i Ajan-Juriach; w górnym biegu płynie przez ...

  6. Check 'Kołyma' translations into English. Look through examples of Kołyma translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › reference › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsKolyma | Encyclopedia.com

    Kolyma (kŏlĬmä´, kōlē´mə, Rus. kəlĬ´mə), river, c.1,500 mi (2,410 km) long, rising in several headstreams in the Kolyma and Cherskogo ranges, Russian Far East. It flows generally N to the Arctic Ocean at Nizhniye Kresty. It is navigable (June–October) for c.1,000 mi (1,610 km).

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