Amguema (river)

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Amguema
Chukchi Sea5AMG.png
Location of the Amguema River course
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Native nameАмгуэма, O'mvaam
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates68°49′N 177°24′E / 68.817°N 177.400°E / 68.817; 177.400
MouthChukchi Sea
 • coordinates
68°15′12″N 177°25′26″W / 68.2533°N 177.4239°W / 68.2533; -177.4239Coordinates: 68°15′12″N 177°25′26″W / 68.2533°N 177.4239°W / 68.2533; -177.4239
Length498 km (309 mi)
Basin size28,100 km2 (10,800 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average285 m3/s (10,100 cu ft/s)

The Amguema (Russian: Амгуэ́ма, Chukot: Оʼмваам, O'mvaam;[1] in its upper course Вульвывее́м, Vulvyveyem[2]) is a stream located in Far East Siberia. It empties into the Chukchi Sea between Cape Schmidt and Cape Vankarem.[3] It is 498 kilometres (309 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 28,100 square kilometres (10,800 sq mi).[4]

Geography[]

The river flows roughly from SW to NE across the Chukotka Mountains. It belongs to the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug administrative region of Russia.[5] The Ekityki is the main, left-side tributary of the Amguema.[6]

Upriver there is the small town of Amguema, where about 600 mostly Chukchi people live.[7]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Russia. Topographic map Q-60-XI,XII
  2. ^ Dictionary of names of hydrographic objects of Russia and other countries - members of the CIS (1999), p. 22
  3. ^ Geographic Location
  4. ^ Река Амгуема (Омваам, в верховье Вульвывеем) in the State Water Register of Russia (Russian)
  5. ^ Chukotskoye Nagorye / Great Russian Encyclopedia; in 35 vol.] / Ch. ed. Yu.S. Osipov . - M .: Great Russian Encyclopedia, 2004—2017.
  6. ^ "Hydrographic and Environmental data" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-10-29.
  7. ^ Amguema Town
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