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The Olyokma (Russian: Олёкма, Olyokma, IPA: [ɐˈlʲɵkmə];[1] Yakut: Өлүөхүмэ, Ölüöxüme[1]) is a tributary of the Lena in eastern Siberia.

Olyokma
Yakut: Өлүөхүмэ
View of the river
Location in the Sakha Republic, Russia
Location
CountryYakutia, Russia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationMuroy Range,
Olyokma-Stanovik
  coordinates53°44′42″N 117°20′16″E
  elevation1,500 m (4,900 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Lena
  coordinates
60°22′27″N 120°40′40″E
  elevation
115 m (377 ft)
Length1,436 km (892 mi)
Basin size210,000 km2 (81,000 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average2,110 m3/s (75,000 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionLenaLaptev Sea

The river gives its name to the Olyokma-Chara Plateau, located to the west of its western bank.[2]


History


In the summer of 1631, Russian pioneer Pyotr Beketov entered the Olyokma during his first voyage down the Lena and in 1636 he founded the present-day city of Olyokminsk near the mouth of the river on the left bank of Lena.[3]

Yerofey Khabarov used this river's route to travel from the Lena to the Amur during his mid-17th century expeditions. In the spring of 1649 Khabarov set off at his own expense up the Olyokma, then up its tributary, the Tungir and portaged to the Shilka River, reaching the upper Amur (Dauria) in early 1650.[1]


Course


The river is 1,436 kilometres (892 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 210,000 square kilometres (81,000 sq mi).[4] The Olyokma rises in the Muroy Range, Olyokma-Stanovik Highlands (Олёкминский Становик), west of Mogocha. It flows through remote terrain and cuts across the Kalar Range of the Stanovoy Highlands through a narrow valley. Further north it bends around the eastern end of the Udokan Range and flows roughly north before joining the Lena near Olyokminsk.[5]

To the west flows the Vitim, to the south the Shilka and Amur, and to the east the upper Aldan. Its main tributaries are the Tungir, the Nyukzha and the Chara —with its tributary the Tokko.[3]

River location
River location
Olyokma basin.
Olyokma basin.

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На других языках


[de] Oljokma

Die 1.436 km lange Oljokma (russisch Олёкма, auch Olekma; jakutisch Өлүөхүмэ (Ölüöchüme)) ist ein rechter Nebenfluss der Lena, in Sibirien (Russland, Asien).
- [en] Olyokma

[es] Río Oliokma

El río Oliokma (también transliterado como Olekma, Oljokma u Olyokma) (en ruso: Олёкма) es un largo río ruso localizado en la Siberia asiática, uno de los principales afluentes del curso medio del río Lena. Tiene una longitud de 1436 km, un caudal medio de 1950 m³/s y drena una gran cuenca de 210 000 km². Administrativamente, el río Oliokma discurre por el krai de Zabaikalie (antiguo óblast de Chita), el óblast de Amur y la república de Sajá de la Federación de Rusia.

[it] Olëkma

L'Olëkma (in russo: Олёкма?) è un fiume della Russia siberiana orientale, affluente di destra della Lena. Scorre nel Tungiro-Olëkminskij rajon del Territorio della Transbajkalia, nel Tyndinskij rajon dell'Oblast' dell'Amur, nel Nerjungrinskij rajon e nell'Olëkminskij ulus della Sacha (Jacuzia).

[ru] Олёкма

Олёкма (якут. Өлүөхүмэ) — река в России, протекает по Забайкальскому краю, Амурской области и Якутии, правый приток Лены.



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