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Selenga

 
Dictionary: Se·len·ga
(sĕl'ĕng-gä') pronunciation

A river of northern Mongolia and southeast Russia flowing about 1,207 km (750 mi) east and north to Lake Baikal.

 

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Selenga (sĕlĕng-gä'), river, 616 mi (992 km) long, rising in the Khangai Mts., NW Republic of Mongolia, and flowing east, then north, across the Mongolian-Russian border to Lake Baykal; the Orkhon River is its main tributary. The Selenga, navigable from May to October, is Mongolia's chief river; its role as a transportation artery decreased with the advent of the Trans-Baykal RR. Ulan-Ude, an important Russian rail junction, river port, and industrial center, is the largest city on the river.


 
 
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Selenge
Khangai (mountains, Mongolia)
Orkhon (river, language, Mongolia)

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