Nyukzha
There are rock paintings of the Early Iron Age by the right bank of the Nyukzha and 214 km (133 mi) from its mouth, near the confluence with the Onen river.
The name of the river originated in the Evenki word "nyukzhach", meaning "to wander".
Course
The Nyukzha is a right tributary of the Olyokma, of the Lena basin. Its source is in Zabaykalsky Krai, in the northern slope of the Nyukzha ridge, a spur of the Urushin Range, of the Olyokma-Stanovik Highlands. In its upper course through the highlands it flows fast, forming numerous rapids. It goes roughly northeastwards leaving the Chernyshev Range on the right through a narrow valley. Then it bends and changes to a northwestward direction. Farther downstream the Nyukzha slows down, divides into arms, and forms meanders. Finally it joins the right bank of the Olyokma 187 km (116 mi) from this river's mouth in the Lena.
The Nyukzha has numerous tributaries and seven of them are over 100 km (62 mi) long. The longest one is the 243 km (151 mi) long Lopcha (Лопча) from the left. The river freezes in October and stays under ice until late April or early May.
See also
References
- ^ Город Тында - Tynda.ru
- ^ Google Earth
- ^ "Река Нюкжа in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).
- ^ Нюкжа / Great Soviet Encyclopedia: in 30 vols. / Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov. - 3rd ed. - M. Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969-1978.
- ^ Нюкжа - Water of Russia
External links
- Media related to Nyukzha at Wikimedia Commons
- День оленевода и охотника отпраздновали в селе Усть-Уркима Тындинского района - Evenk celebration on the ice of the Nyukzha river
- Data on the Fish Species Composition in Nyukzha River (Olekma Tributary) and its Basin