Urmi River

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The river Urmi is the right source of the Tunguska River in Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East.

It has its origin on the southern flank of the Badschalgebirges. From there it flows in a south-westerly direction, then in a southerly direction along the eastern edge of the Burejagebirges. Finally, the river reaches the Amurniederung and turns to the east. In the last few kilometers before his meeting with the other source of the Tunguska river, spa, it forms the border between the Khabarovsk Krai and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. The 458 km long river drains an area of 15,000 km ². The average discharge 204 km upstream of the mouth is 170 m³ / s The river freezes in November and the end of April / early May ice.

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