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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YeniseyYenisey - Wikipedia

    Map including the Yenisey River. The Yenisey proper, from the confluence of its source rivers the Great Yenisey and Little Yenisey at Kyzyl to its mouth in the Kara Sea, is 3,487 km (2,167 mi) long. From the source of its tributary the Selenga, it is 5,075 km (3,153 mi) long. [10]

  2. Yenisey River, river of central Russia, one of the longest rivers in Asia. The world’s sixth largest river in terms of discharge, the Yenisey runs from south to north across the great expanse of central Siberia.

  3. Map including the Yenisey River. The Yenisey proper, from the confluence of its source rivers Great Yenisey and Little Yenisey at Kyzyl to its mouth in the Kara Sea, is 3,487 km (2,167 mi) long. From the source of its tributary Selenga, it is 5,075 km (3,153 mi) long. It has a drainage basin of 2,580,000 km2 (1,000,000 sq mi).

  4. www.worldatlas.com › articles › where-does-the-yenisei-river-flowThe Yenisei River - WorldAtlas

    25 kwi 2017 · The Yenisei River rises in Mongolia and flows northwards where it drains a large area in Siberia before finally flowing out into the Kara Sea in the Arctic Ocean via the Yenisei Gulf.

  5. The Yenisei River rises in Mongolia and discharges to the Kara Sea. Also known by the name Yenisei-Angara River System, the catchment area ranks the Yenisei Basin as the fifth largest drainage area on Earth, at 2,580,000 square kilometres.

  6. Yenisei – one of the largest rivers of the globe. Originates from two source: Big Yenisey. (Biy-Khem) and the Small Yenisei. (Ka-Khem). Flows into the Yenisei Gulf of the Kara sea. Biy-Khem, from the beginning, which usually calculate the length of the Yenisei starts minor river at the foot of peak Surveyors, on the Southwestern slopes of the ...

  7. 16 sie 2019 · Tawny Swirls in the Kara Sea. Five major river systems move tremendous amounts of freshwater from North America and Eurasia and deliver it to the Arctic Ocean. Of these rivers, the Yenisei in the Russian Arctic drains the largest land area—more than 2.5 million square kilometers.

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