The Khilok ( Russian : Хилок ; Mongolian : Хилго/Khilgo , Buryat : Хёлго/Khyoolgo ) is a river in Eastern Siberia , a right tributary of the Selenga . The length of the river is 840 km (520 mi) and its watershed is 38,500 square kilometres (14,900 sq mi). There are a few settlements on its banks: Khilok , Bada etc.
4-581: Arakhley Lake belongs to the Khilok river basin. This Zabaykalsky Krai location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to a river in Siberia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Arakhley (lake) Arakhley ( Russian : Арахле́й ; Buryat : Арахира нуур ) is a fresh water body in the Chita District , Zabaykalsky Krai , Russia . It
8-610: A roughly oval shape. It is located in the Beklemishev Depression , at the southeastern end of the Vitim Plateau , west of Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai and lake Kenon . It is separated from neighboring Lake Shaksha by a low, 1.2 km (0.75 mi) wide landspit . It is part of the Ivan-Arakhley Lake System ( Russian : Ивано-Арахлейские озёра ), which includes 6 large lakes and about 20 smaller ones. Arakhley
12-585: Is the 208th lake in Russia in water surface. The villages of Arakhley and Preobrazhenka are located near the lakeshore. Arakhley is a locally well-known tourist destination and there are a number of resorts by the lake. Lake Arakhley is located within the Ivano-Arakhley State Natural Landscape Reserve, a protected area of regional significance created in 1995, covering an area of 210,000 ha (520,000 acres). Arakhley lake has
16-683: Is the largest of the group and it is also the lake having the greatest depth. There are two small rivers flowing into the lake, the Domka and the Gryaznukha, also known as Shaborta. The Kholoy stream flows out of the lake into Lake Shaksha. The 242 km (93 sq mi) catchment area of the lake belongs to the Khilok river basin, a tributary of the Selenga . The lake is surrounded by larch taiga , interspersed with areas of forest steppe and meadows . In
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