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The Amur is an important river for the aquatic fauna of Northeast Asia. The river basin is home to a variety of large predatory fish such as northern snakehead, Amur pike, taimen, Amur catfish, predatory carp and yellowcheek, [10] as well as several species of trout and anadromous salmonids.
English: This is a map of the Amur River drainage basin. Русский: ... This is a map of the catchment area of the river Amur. Items portrayed in this file ...
Map of the Amu Darya watershed. The river's total length is 2,400 kilometres (1,500 mi) and its drainage basin totals 534,739 square kilometres (206,464 sq mi) in area, providing a mean discharge of around 97.4 cubic kilometres (23.4 cu mi) [1] of water per year. The river is navigable for over 1,450 kilometres (900 mi).
Amur River basin. Heilong River (黑龙江) (Amur River) Ussuri River (乌苏里江) ... Interactive map with China's river basins, showing river names in Chinese.
This is a route-map template for a waterway in AMUR. For a key to symbols, see {{ waterways legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
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.
ᠪᡳᡵᠠ, Mölendroff: jingkiri bira) is a northern, left tributary of the Amur in Amur Oblast, Russia. It is 1,242 km (772 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 233,000 km 2 (90,000 sq mi). [3] The average flow of the river is 1,810 m 3 /s (64,000 cu ft/s). [1]
Amur Oblast is located in the southeast of Russia, between Stanovoy Range in the north and the Amur River in the south, and borders with the Sakha Republic in the north, Khabarovsk Krai and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast in the east, Heilongjiang of China in the south, and with Zabaykalsky Krai in the west.