Anabar River

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The Anabar River is a remote river in northern Siberia that flows through the Sakha Republic and Krasnoyarsk Krai before emptying into the Arctic Ocean.

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Label Occurrences
Anabar River canonical 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinSize 100000 km²
climateZone polar
subarctic
continent Asia
country Russia
countrySubdivision federal subject of Russia
deltaLocation Laptev Sea coast
dischargeLocation near Laptev Sea mouth
drainageBasinCountry Russia
drainagePattern dendritic
flowsInto Laptev Sea
flowsThrough Arctic tundra
northern Siberia
freezingPeriod October to late May
geologicalRegion Siberian Craton
hasDelta yes
hasSettlementInBasin Saskylakh
hasSettlementNearMouth Yuryung-Khaya
indigenousPeoplesRegion Dolgan
Evenki people
surface form: Evenki

Sakha
surface form: Sakha (Yakut)
knownFor permafrost landscapes
remote location
sparse human habitation
length 939 km
locatedIn Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
surface form: Krasnoyarsk Krai

Sakha Republic
locatedInTimeZone UTC+9
mouthCountry Russia
mouthLocation Laptev Sea
navigability partially navigable in lower reaches
partOf Arctic basins
surface form: Arctic Ocean basin
partOfEcoregion Arctic tundra
surface form: Taimyr-Central Siberian tundra
populationDensityInBasin very low
primaryLanguageRegion Russian
region Far North
riverSystem Arctic drainage basin
surface form: Arctic Ocean drainage basin
sourceCountry Russia
sourceRegion Anabar Plateau
Central Siberian Plateau areas
surface form: Central Siberian Plateau
tributaryLeft Mayat River
Sakkyryr River
tributaryRight Suolama River
Udya River
waterType freshwater

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Laptev Sea hasMajorRiverInflow Anabar River