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Kuranakh-Yuryakh

The Kuranakh-Yuryakh is a river in Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia. It is one of the major tributaries of the Omoloy. The river has a length of 203 kilometres (126 mi) —279 km (173 mi) together with the Nyolu— and a drainage basin area of 7,520 square kilometres (2,900 mi2). The lower stretch of its course is also known as Altan.

Course
The Kuranakh-Yuryakh is a left tributary of the Omoloy. It has its sources in the eastern slopes of the Orulgan Range of the Verkhoyansk Range system. The river flows roughly northeastwards across mountainous terrain, bound in the east by the Sietinden Range, then it heads eastwards along a wide valley. As it descends into the floodplain of the East Siberian Lowland, it turns again in a northeastern direction, flowing slowly among lakes and dividing into a tangle of river channels. Finally the Kuranakh-Yuryakh joins the left bank of the Omoloy from its mouth. The confluence is upstream of the mouth of the Arga-Yuryakh. The nearest inhabited place is Namy, located upstream from its mouth in the Omoloy. Tributaries The main tributaries of the Kuranakh-Yuryakh are the long Nyolu and the Seimchan on the right, as well as the long Kuobakhchan and the long Ystannakh on the left. The river is frozen between early October and early June. There are more than thousand lakes in its basin. ==See also==
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