The Little Yenisey[1] (Russian: Малый Енисей, romanized: Mályy Yeniséy, pronounced [ˈmalɨj (j)ɪnʲɪˈsʲej]; Tuvan: Каа-Хем, Кызыл-Хем, romanized: Kâ-Xem, Kızıl-Xem; Mongolian: Шишгэд гол, romanized: Shishged gol, pronounced [ˈɕʲiɕgɪt ɢɔɮ]) is a river in northern Mongolia and in Tuva, Russia.[2] At its confluence with the Great Yenisey in Kyzyl (Tuva), the Yenisey is formed. It is 563 kilometres (350 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 58,700 square kilometres (22,700 sq mi).[3] It rises as the Shishged Gol in the Darkhad Valley in northwestern Khövsgöl aimag in Mongolia.
Little Yenisey | |
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Native name | |
Location | |
Country | Mongolia, Russia |
State | Khövsgöl, Tuva |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Khoridol Saridag mountains |
Mouth | Yenisey |
• location | Kyzyl, Tuva |
• coordinates | 51°30′N 98°2′E / 51.500°N 98.033°E |
Length | 563 km (350 mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Yenisey→ Kara Sea |
Tributaries | |
• left | Busiyn-Gol, Balyktyg-Khem |
• right | Sharga, Tengis, Belin |
In the Darkhad Valley, it receives its tributaries Sharga and Tengis. It flows westward through the Ulaan Taiga Mountain range to Russia. There it is joined by the Busiyn-Gol, the Belin and the Balyktyg-Khem. Of its 563 km length, 298 are in Mongolia. A bridge has been erected near Renchinlkhümbe sum center.
See also
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edit- ^ Малый Енисей, Great Soviet Encyclopedia
- ^ Yenisey River at Britannica
- ^ "Река МАЛЫЙ ЕНИСЕЙ in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).