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  2. Amur - Wikipedia

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    The Amur River (Russian: река Амур) or Heilong River (Chinese: 黑龙江) [8] is a perennial river in Northeast Asia, forming the natural border between the Russian Far East and Northeast China (historically the Outer and Inner Manchuria). The Amur proper is 2,824 km (1,755 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 1,855,000 km 2 (716,000 ...

  3. Heilongjiang - Wikipedia

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    It is the northernmost and easternmost province of the country and contains China's northernmost point (in Mohe City along the Amur) and easternmost point (at the junction of the Amur and Ussuri rivers). The province is bordered by Jilin to the south and Inner Mongolia to the west.

  4. Huma River (Heilongjiang) - Wikipedia

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    The Huma River is a right tributary on the northern loop of the Amur River in China's province of Heilongjiang.It starts in the Greater Khingan Mountains and flows in a general eastern and south-eastern direction, parallel and southwest of the Amur, until flowing into the Amur in Huma County, about 10 km (6 mi) south of Huma County's county seat.

  5. Amur meadow steppe - Wikipedia

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    it is roughly centered on the city of Blagoveshchensk in Amur Oblast, Russia. This section is mostly surrounded by higher ground in the Manchurian mixed forests ecoregion. Separated by 150 km, the southern section is about 100 km longer, and straddles the Amur as it turns northeast between Heilongjiang province in China, and Khabarovsk Krai in ...

  6. Heihe - Wikipedia

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    Heihe is located at the South bank of the Amur, opposite to the city of Blagoveshchensk in Russia's Amur Oblast. Its jurisdictional area stretches for 54,390 km 2 (21,000 sq mi), which spans from 124° 45' to 129° 18' E longitude and 47° 42' to 51° 03' N latitude.

  7. Argun (Amur) - Wikipedia

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    The Argun / ɑːr ˈ ɡ uː n / or Ergune (Chinese: 额尔古纳河) is a 1,620-kilometre (1,010 mi) long river that forms part of the eastern China–Russia border, together with the Amur.

  8. Songhua River - Wikipedia

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    The Songhua or Sunghwa River (also Haixi or Xingal, Russian: Сунгари Sungari) is one of the primary rivers of China, and the longest tributary of the Amur.It flows about 1,897 km (1,179 mi) [1] from Changbai Mountains on the China–North Korea border through China's northeastern Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces.

  9. The Amur River: Between Russia and China - Wikipedia

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    The book recounts author Colin Thubron's account of spending nearly two years traveling along the Amur River, from source to sea. The river, which is over 2800 miles long goes by different names in each of the countries it flows through.