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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lena_(river)Lena (river) - Wikipedia

    The Lena river flows north-east and traverses the Lena-Angara Plateau, then is joined by three tributary rivers: (i) the Kirenga river, (ii) the Vitim river, and (iii) the Olyokma river. From Yakutsk, the Lena river enters the Central Yakutian Lowland and flows north until joined by the eastern tributary, the Aldan river, and the western ...

  2. www.worldatlas.com › articles › where-does-the-lenaThe Lena River - WorldAtlas

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    The Lena River is the 11th longest river in the world, flowing through a distance of 4,400 kilometers from its source in the Baikal Mountains 7 kilometers west of Lake Baikal, to its drainage point into the Arctic Laptev Sea. The drainage basin of the river covers a massive area of 2,490,000 square kilometers. The Lena River Delta is the largest Ar...

    The origin of the name of the Lena River is said to have been derived from the local word Elyu-Ene, meaning the ‘Large River’. The river was probably first explored by a troupe of Russian fur hunters led by Demid Pyanda in the 17th Century. In 1623, Pyanda explored a 2,4000-kilometer stretch of the river. Since then, a large number of explorers hav...

    The Lena River plays a very significant role in the life of the people settled along its banks. Where the river flows through lowland regions, a wide variety of crops, like cucumbers, potatoes, wheat, and barley, are commercially cultivated. Animal ranching is also widely practiced here, facilitated by the availability of vast pasture lands for ani...

    The varying temperature, topography, and precipitation patterns along the Lena River determines the vegetation of the region along its course. The central valley of the Lena River has wide expanses of steppe grasslands, while the floodplains of the river are characterized by typical taiga coniferous forests, along with peat bogs and swamps. Namely,...

    Not only is the Lena River still one of the cleanest sources of freshwater on this planet, but it also flows along its natural course, as its flow has not been impeded by the large-scale construction of dams and reservoirs. This sets the Lena apart from many other rivers that have been exploited for their respective high hydroelectric power-generat...

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  4. www.britannica.com › place › Lena-RiverLena River | Britannica

    Lena River, major river of Russia and the 11th longest river, or river system, in the world. It flows 2,734 miles (4,400 km) from its sources in the mountains along the western shores of Lake Baikal, in southeastern Siberia, to the mouth of its delta on the Arctic Laptev Sea.

  5. Maps of rivers of Asian part of Russia.

  6. Lena River, Reka Lena. Outflow: Arctic Sea. Countries: Russia. Length: 4 472 km.

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  8. Map including the upper reaches of the Lena. Originating at an elevation of 1,640 meters (5,381 ft) at its source in the Baikal Mountains south of the Central Siberian Plateau, 7 kilometres (4 mi) west of Lake Baikal, the Lena flows northeast across the Lena-Angara Plateau, being joined by the Kirenga, Vitim and Olyokma.

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