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Coordinates: 71°46′04″N 114°18′13″E / 71.76778°N 114.30361°E / 71.76778; 114.30361
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Udya (Udzha)
Удя (Уджа) / Удьаа
Course of the Udzha ONC map section
Udya is located in Sakha Republic
Udya
Mouth location in Yakutia, Russia
Udya is located in Russia
Udya
Udya (Russia)
Standort
LandRussian Federation
Federal subjectYakutia
DistrictAnabarsky District / Olenyoksky District
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationNorth Siberian Lowland / Central Siberian Plateau
 • coordinates70°44′02″N 117°40′35″E / 70.73389°N 117.67639°E / 70.73389; 117.67639
 • elevation112 m (367 ft)
MouthAnabar
 • coordinates
71°46′04″N 114°18′13″E / 71.76778°N 114.30361°E / 71.76778; 114.30361
 • elevation
6 m (20 ft)
Length342 km (213 mi)
Basin size15,700 km2 (6,100 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionAnabarLaptev Sea

The Udya or Udzha (Russian: Удя or Уджа; Yakut: Удьаа) is a river in Yakutia (Sakha Republic), Russia. It is a right tributary of the Anabar with a length of 342 kilometres (213 mi). Its drainage basin area is 15,700 square kilometres (6,100 sq mi).[1]

The river flows north of the Arctic Circle, in the northern limits of the Central Siberian Plateau and the North Siberian Lowland. The area is lonely and desolate, devoid of settlements.[2]

Course

The Udya is the third largest tributary of the Anabar. Its sources are near the sources of the Bur and the Benchime. It is formed at the confluence of rivers Tokur-Udya and Mas-Udya in an area of lakes. It heads roughly northwestwards and, after the confluence of the Omonos, it flows roughly northeastwards. Finally it joins the right bank of the Anabar 242 km (150 mi) upstream of its mouth.[3][2]

The river is fed by rain and snow. It is frozen between early October and late May / early June. The longest tributaries are the 129 kilometres (80 mi) long Chyuyompe-Yurege (Чюёмпэ-Юрэгэ) and the 104 kilometres (65 mi) long Udyakan (Удьакан) from the right, as well as the 168 kilometres (104 mi) long Chymaara (Чымаара) from the left.[1]

Fauna

The Udya river is rich in fish species, including broad whitefish, humpback whitefish and peled, among others.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Река Удьа in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).
  2. ^ a b "Топографска карта R-49 50; M 1:1 000 000 - Topographic USSR Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  3. ^ Google Earth
  4. ^ Water of Russia, Удьа.