Buotama River

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The Buotama River is a Siberian waterway in Russia’s Sakha Republic that flows through remote taiga landscapes before joining the Lena River.

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Buotama River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river
basinCountry Russia
country Russia
drainsInto Arctic Ocean
surface form: Arctic Ocean basin
flowsThrough remote areas
taiga
freezesInSeason winter
hasClimate subarctic climate
hasEcosystemType taiga river ecosystem
hasHydrologicalRegime nival-pluvial
hasSourceRegion Sakha Republic
hasVegetationZone boreal forest
coniferous forest
isInPoliticalEntity Russia
surface form: Russian Federation
languageOfToponym Russian
Sakha
locatedIn Sakha Republic
Yakutia
locatedInRegion Siberia
locatedOnContinent Asia
mainlyFlowsThrough sparsely populated areas
mouth Lena River
mouthLocatedIn Sakha Republic
partOf East Siberian river network
Lena River
surface form: Lena River watershed
riverSystem Lena River
surface form: Lena River basin
tributaryOf Lena River

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Lena River tributary Buotama River