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Encyclopedia > Anadyr River

Anadyr (Ана́дырь) is a river in the extreme northeast of Siberia, Russia.


The river, taking its rise in the Stanovoi Mountains as the Ivashki or Ivachno, about 67N latitude and 173E longitude, flows through the Chukotka, at first southwest and then east, and enters the Gulf of Anadyr after a course of about 500 miles. The country through which it passes is thinly populated, and is dominated by tundra, which is rich with a variety of plant life. Much of the region is folded in rugged mountains, and is a beautiful landscape. For nine months of the year the ground is covered with snow, and the frozen rivers become navigable roads. Reindeer, upon which the inhabitants subsist, were once found in considerable numbers, but the domestic reindeer population has collapsed dramatically since the reorganization and privatization of state_run collective farms beginning in 1992. As herds of domestic reindeer have declined, herds of wild caribou have increased.




This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopdia Britannica.


See also: Anadyr (town), Operation Anadyr




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Anadyr - Encyclopedia.com (1090 words)
Anadyr, river, c.695 mi (1,120 km) long, rising on the Anadyr Plateau, NE Russian Far East, and flowing S then E into Anadyr Bay, an inlet of the Bering Sea.
Of all the places in all the world, the century had to pick this one Anadyr in Russia's frozen far north is the last place on earth that you'd choose to see in the new year.
Kamchatka, the Koryak Highlands, Gulf of Anadyr, and Chukotsk Peninsula).
Anadyr River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (197 words)
Anadyr (Ана́дырь) is a river in the extreme northeast of Siberia, Russia.
The river, taking its rise in the Stanovoi Mountains as the Ivashki or Ivachno, about 67°N latitude and 173°E longitude, flows through the Chukotka, at first southwest and then east, and enters the Gulf of Anadyr after a course of about 500 miles.
The country through which it passes is thinly populated, and is dominated by tundra, which is rich with a variety of plant life.
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