Büsein River
Busein River (Бусэин Гол) | |
River | |
Countries | Mongolia, Russia |
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Aimag/Republic | Khövsgöl, Tuva |
Source | |
- location | southern Ulaan Taiga, Ulaan-Uul, Khövsgöl, Mongolia |
- coordinates | MN 50°48′50″N 98°33′10″E / 50.81389°N 98.55278°E |
Mouth | |
- location | Kyzyl-Khem confluence, Tuva, Russia |
- coordinates | MN 51°27′0″N 98°2′30″E / 51.45000°N 98.04167°ECoordinates: MN 51°27′0″N 98°2′30″E / 51.45000°N 98.04167°E |
Length | 125 km (78 mi) |
Busein River (Russian: Бусэин Гол) is a river in northern Mongolia and Tuva. It has its source in the southern Ulaan Taiga mountain range, meets the Russian border after about 50 km, and then follows the border north until its confluence with the Shishged and Bilin rivers, which together then continue west as the Kyzyl-Khem.[1]
References
- ↑ "Map of Tuva/Mongolia border region". whitewater.ru. Retrieved 2015-01-02.
See also
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