Barguzin River

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The Barguzin River is a major river in eastern Siberia, Russia, that flows through the Barguzin Valley before emptying into Lake Baikal.

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Label Occurrences
Barguzin River canonical 2

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Russia
continent Asia
country Russia
drainageBasin Lake Baikal basin
emptiesInto Lake Baikal
flowsDirection generally southward toward Lake Baikal
flowsInto Arctic Ocean basin via Angara–Yenisei system
flowsThrough Barguzin Valley
hasFeature mountainous upper course in the Barguzin Range
wide alluvial valley in its middle course
hasTributary Argada River
Ina River
Ulyun River
knownFor significant contribution of freshwater to Lake Baikal
length about 300 miles
approximately 480 km
locatedIn Barguzinsky District
Eastern Siberia
Republic of Buryatia
Siberia
mouth Lake Baikal
mouthLocation northeastern shore of Lake Baikal
partOf Selenge River basin
surface form: Lake Baikal watershed
region Barguzin Valley
sourceLocation Barguzin Range
mountains of northeastern Buryatia
usedFor fishing
transportation (locally and seasonally)
valleyNameDerivedFrom Barguzin River self-link

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Lake Baikal inflow Barguzin River
Barguzin River valleyNameDerivedFrom Barguzin River self-link