Badyarikha

River in Yakutia, Russia
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Badyarikha
Indigirka Basin
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationMoma Range
MouthIndigirka
 • coordinates
68°20′39″N 146°01′02″E / 68.34417°N 146.01722°E / 68.34417; 146.01722
Length545 km (339 mi)
Basin size12,200 km2 (4,700 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionIndigirka→ East Siberian Sea

The Badyarikha (Russian: Бадяриха; Yakut: Бадьаариха, Bacaariixa) is a river in Yakutia in Russia, a right tributary of the Indigirka. The length of the Badyarikha is 545 kilometres (339 mi) and the area of its drainage basin is 12,200 square kilometres (4,700 sq mi).[1] Its sources are located on the northern slopes of the Moma Range[2]

The Badyarikha flows on the eastern side of the Aby Lowland. Its main tributaries are the rivers Ogorokha, Orto-Tirekhtyakh, and Anty.

References

  1. ^ "Река Бадяриха in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).
  2. ^ Momsky Khrebet / Great Soviet Encyclopedia; in 35 vols. / Ch. ed. Yu. S. Osipov. 2004—2017.


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