Where does river Amur start?

The Amur, or Heilong Jiang, is the world's tenth longest river, forming the border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China. The Amur proper is 2,824 kilometres long, and has a drainage basin of 1,855,000 square kilometres. Including its source river Argun, it is 4,440 km long.

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Where does the Amur River begin and end?

The upper Amur begins at the juncture of the Shilka and Argun and ends at the mouth of the Zeya (at the Siberian city of Blagoveshchensk), about 560 miles (900 km) downstream. The middle Amur extends about 600 miles (970 km) from the Zeya east to Khabarovsk.
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Where does the Amur River rise?

The river rises in the hills in the western part of Northeast China at the confluence of its two major affluents, the Shilka and the Argun (or Ergune), at an elevation of 303 metres (994 ft).
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Where does the Amur River flow through?

The Amur River is one of the longest rivers in Asia, flowing thousands of kilometres from the steppes of Mongolia through the untamed wilderness of China and Russia and ending at the Strait of Tartary where it empties into the Pacific Ocean.
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Where does the Amur River meet?

The river begins at the confluence of Argun and Onon-Shilka near Pokrovka in Russia, then flows east and southeast for approximately 2,824 kilometers before emptying into the Strait of Tartary. However, the Amur-Argun river system is 4,444 kilometers long, making it Asia's 4th longest river.
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How deep is the Amur River?

The elevation in the ecoregion ranges from sea level to over 2000 m. The Amur River is mostly rainfed. Floods often occur in summer when rivers overflow and flood the extensive floodplain areas. On the Amur River, where water level fluctuates between 12-14 m, overflows attain 10-30 km in width.
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What does the word Amur mean?

Amur. / (əˈmʊə) / noun. a river in NE Asia, rising in N Mongolia as the Argun and flowing southeast, then northeast to the Sea of Okhotsk: forms the boundary between Manchuria and Russia.
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What river separates Russia and China?

Thubron's latest, “The Amur River: Between Russia and China,” is hence not entirely new territory for him.
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When did Russia take Amur?

The Amur Annexation (Chinese: 兼並阿穆爾) was the annexation of the southeast corner of Siberia by the Russian Empire in 1858–1860 through a series of unequal treaties forced upon the Qing dynasty of China.
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Does the Amur freeze?

The phenomenon occurred with the increase in spring temperatures in recent days, which favoured the rapid thaw of the Amur River, which completely freezes during the harsh winter in the region.
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What direction does the Mekong River flow?

The Mekong River flows in a southern, southwestern, and southeastern direction through much of its course.
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Which boundary is between Russia and China?

Ussuri River, Chinese (Pinyin) Wusuli Jiang or (Wade-Giles romanization) Wu-su-li Chiang, northward-flowing tributary of the Amur River that for a considerable distance forms the boundary between China (Heilongjiang province) and Russia (Siberia).
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What Three rivers is Siberia drained by?

The Ob has the third greatest discharge of Siberia's rivers, after the Yenisey and the Lena. On average, it pours some 95 cubic miles (400 cubic km) of water annually into the Arctic Ocean—about 12 percent of that ocean's total intake from drainage.
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Which river drained the eastern Russia?

The Amur River and its main tributary, the Ussuri, form a long stretch of the winding boundary between Russia and China. The Amur system drains most of southeastern Siberia. Three basins drain European Russia. The Dnepr, which flows mainly through Belarus and Ukraine, has its headwaters in the hills west of Moscow.
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Who owned Crimea before Russia?

The Crimean interior came under the control of the Turco-Mongol Golden Horde from 1239 to 1441. The name Crimea (via Italian, from Turkic Qirim) originates as the name of the provincial capital of the Golden Horde, the city now known as Staryi Krym.
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Where is the Amur?

The Amur river (known as the Heilong in China) flows for over 4,000km, starting in Mongolia and forming the border between north-east China and south-east Russia. Around it is a vast region of grasslands and forests, about 1.85 million sq km in size.
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Which is the longest international border in the world?

Land border: Canada's border with the United States is the world's longest international border, at 8,890 km. This compares with the 6,846-km boundary between Russia and Kazakhstan and the 5,308-km frontier between Chile and Argentina.
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Can you drive from Russia to China?

Yes, the driving distance between Russia to China is 7612 km. It takes approximately 3 days 19h to drive from Russia to China.
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How many tributaries does the Amur River have?

The Amur and its 200 tributaries drain an area of 1,844,000 sq km (712,000 square miles) — the tenth-largest river basin in the world and one of the largest in the Russian Federation.
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How is Amur River important?

The Amur River is a very important symbol of — and an important geopolitical factor in — Chinese-Russian relations. The Amur was especially important in the period of time following the Sino-Soviet political split in the 1960s.
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