Aldan River

Aldan River

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  • Aldan River — ▪ river, Russia       river in eastern Siberia, Russia. It rises in the Stanovoy Range and flows northwestward in a huge curve to join the Lena River at Batamay. The Aldan River is 1,412 miles (2,273 km) long, the second largest tributary (after… …   Universalium

  • Aldan River — Infobox River river name = Aldan River caption = origin = Stanovoy Mountains mouth = Lena River basin countries = Russia length = convert|2273|km|mi|0|abbr=on elevation = discharge = 5,060 m³/s nowrap|(180,000 cu thinsp;ft/s) (near mouth)… …   Wikipedia

  • Aldan River — Aldan (rivière) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Aldan. Aldan Caractéristiques Longueur …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Aldan — may refer to:;In Russia *Aldan, Russia, a town in the Sakha Republic **Aldan Airport serving the town *Aldan River, a river in the Sakha Republic;In the United States *Aldan, Delaware *Aldan, Pennsylvania …   Wikipedia

  • Aldan, Russia — For other uses, see Aldan (disambiguation). Aldan (English) Алдан (Russian)    …   Wikipedia

  • Aldan — [äl dän′] river in EC Russia, flowing north and east into the Lena River: c. 1,700 mi (2,736 km) …   English World dictionary

  • Lena River — River, east central Russia, one of the longest rivers in the world. From its source in a Siberian mountain lake west of Lake Baikal, it flows 2,734 mi (4,400 km) north across Russia to enter the Arctic Ocean. Its basin covers an area of 961,000… …   Universalium

  • Aldan — /alˈdan/ (say ahl dahn) noun a river flowing from the Yablonovy Mountains in south eastern Russia in Asia north east to the river Lena. About 2100 km …  

  • Aldan — geographical name river 1393 miles (2241 kilometers) E Russia in Asia in Sakha Republic flowing into the Lena …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Aldan — /ul dahn /, n. a river in the Russian Federation in Asia, flowing NE from the Yabloni Mountains to the Lena. ab. 1500 mi. (2415 km) long. * * * …   Universalium

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