The Elgi ( Russian : Эльги ; Yakut : Эльгэ ) is a river in Yakutia in Russia , a left tributary of the Indigirka . The Elgi Plateau is named after the Elgi River. The river's length is 394 km (245 mi) and its drainage basin 68,200 square kilometres (26,300 sq mi).
4-663: Teryut village is located close to the confluence of the Elgi and the Indigirka. Formerly there was a settlement called Elginsky on the left bank of the Elgi, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) upstream from the confluence. It belonged to the Oymyakon District and was abolished in 2007. The Elgi is formed by the confluence of the Degdega and Kao rivers. It flows across the Elgi Plateau in
8-515: A river in the Russian Far East is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Teryut Teryut ( Russian : Терют ; Yakut : Төрүт , Törüt ) is a rural locality (a selo ), the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Teryutsky Rural Okrug of Oymyakonsky District in the Sakha Republic , Russia , located 120 kilometers (75 mi) from Ust-Nera ,
12-405: A wide arch, first approximately westwards and then roughly eastwards. After 394 kilometres (245 mi) it meets the left bank of the upper Indigirka, about 70 kilometres (43 mi) upstream from Ust-Nera . The Elgi freezes up in the second half of October and remains icebound until late May through early June. The main tributaries of the Elgi are the 108 km (67 mi) long Tobychan and
16-468: The 150 km (93 mi) long Utachan on the left, as well as the 140 km (87 mi) long Ulakhan Selerikan (Улахан Сэлэрикээн) and the 125 km (78 mi) long Ayaaba (Айааба) on the right. The river freezes before mid October and stays frozen until mid May. There are an estimated of 3,700 lakes in the river basin. This Sakha Republic location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to
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