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  2. R504 Kolyma Highway - Wikipedia

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    on the Lena River: 159 km (100 mi) Churapcha: end of paving. Will reach Ytyk-Kyuyol in 2025. 350 km (220 mi) Krest-Khaldzhay: road, northeast, summer ferry across the Aldan River. Bridge planned for 2025. [13] [14] 380 km (240 mi) Khandyga: on the Aldan River alternative: Summer Hydrofoil from Yakutsk down the Lena and up the Aldan, 530 km (330 ...

  3. Kolyma (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Kolyma Hydroelectric Station is a hydropower plant at Sinegorye, downstream from the Kolyma Reservoir in the upper part of the river. The plant was started in the 1980s by Kolyma Gestroi and both the plant and the town of Sinegorye were built under the supervision of chief engineer Oleg Kogadovski.

  4. Kolyma Gulf - Wikipedia

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    The gulf is more than 300 km wide. Its limits are the NE projection of the Kolyma Lowlands close to the Medvyezhi Islands in the west and the Nutel'gyrgym Peninsula and Ayon Island in the east. [1] The Kolyma River flows into the sea in the western side of the Kolyma Gulf, forming a huge river delta full of islands. The bay's coastline is ...

  5. Kolyma - Wikipedia

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    Magadan Oblast. Larch forest in the Upper Kolyma Highlands. Kolyma (Колыма́, IPA: [kəɫɨˈma]) or Kolyma Krai (Колымский край) is a historical region in the Russian Far East that includes the basin of Kolyma River and the northern shores of the Sea of Okhotsk, as well as the Kolyma Mountains (the watershed of the two [1]).

  6. Kedon Range - Wikipedia

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    The Kedon Range rises in the central sector of the Kolyma Highlands system. The main ridge runs in an arch to the west and southwest of the course of the Omolon.It stretches from the south to the northwest for over 150 kilometers (93 mi) from the eastern end of the Molkaty Range in the south.

  7. Beryozovka (Kolyma) - Wikipedia

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    The Beryozovka (Russian: Берёзовка) is a river in Sakha Republic, Russia. It is a right tributary of the Kolyma. [1] Its source is in the Yukaghir Highlands. It is 517 kilometres (321 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 28,400 square kilometres (11,000 sq mi). [2]

  8. Kolyma Hydroelectric Station - Wikipedia

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    Kolyma Hydroelectric Station is located on the Kolyma River in the village of Sinegorye, Yagodninsky District, Magadan Oblast Russia. It has an installed power generation capacity of 900 MW . [ 2 ] Kolyma HPP is the basis of the energy system of Magadan Oblast ; it produces about 95% of the electricity in the region.

  9. Verkhnekolymsky District - Wikipedia

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    The main rivers of the district are the Kolyma River and its tributaries. Most of the territory of the district is part of the Kolyma lowland. The Yukaghir Plateau, reaching a maximum height of 1,128 m (3,701 ft) at Mount Chubukulakh, rises in the east and some eastern foothills of the Chersky Range to the west, such as the Arga-Tas in the southwest and the Osalin Range in the northwest.