- The
Selenga (/
ˌsɛlɛŋˈɡɑː/ SEL-eng-GAH) or
Selenge is a
major river in
Mongolia and Buryatia, Russia.
Originating from its
headwater tributaries, the Ider...
- (62 mi)
southeast of Lake
Baikal on the Uda
River at its
confluence with the
Selenga.
According to the 2021 Census, 437,565
people lived in Ulan-Ude; up from...
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Central basins are
separated by
Academician Ridge,
while the area
around the
Selenga Delta and the
Buguldeika Saddle separates the
Central and
South basins...
- a
river in the
Buryat Republic, Russia. It is a
right tributary of the
Selenga,
which it
meets near the city Ulan-Ude. Its
length is 467
kilometers (290 mi)...
- Amur Region).
Selenga Dauriya - the
basin of the
Selenga River (south of Buryatia, south-west of the Trans-Baikal Territory; see
Selenga Highlands). Nerchinsk...
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another important summit. The
southern end of the
range is part of the
Selenga Highlands. The
climate of the
northern part of the
range is
affected by...
- 12th-century
Mongolian Plateau. The
Merkits lived in the
basins of the
Selenga and
lower Orkhon River (modern
south Buryatia and
Selenge Province). After...
- The
Selenga Highlands (Russian: Селенгинское среднегорье) are a
mountainous area in
Buryatia and the
southwestern end of
Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia. The...
- the
Russian Far East,
flowing into the Sea of
Okhotsk Uda (
Selenga), a
tributary of the
Selenga in Buryatia,
Russia Uda
River (Uda), a
river in ****an; see...
- Salmonidae.
Thymallus baicalensis occurs in Lake Baikal, in the
inflowing Selenga River and
throughout the
major Enisei River drainage, and also some eastern...