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Pilyuda
Пилюда
Pilyuda and Ichera basins ONC map section
Mouth location in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLena Plateau
 • coordinates58°55′09″N 108°49′42″E / 58.91917°N 108.82833°E / 58.91917; 108.82833
 • elevation404 m (1,325 ft)
MouthLena
 • location
Near Orlova
 • coordinates
58°16′33″N 109°07′06″E / 58.27583°N 109.11833°E / 58.27583; 109.11833
 • elevation
232 m (761 ft)
Length105 km (65 mi)
Basin size1,760 km2 (680 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average10.17 m3/s (359 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionLenaLaptev Sea

The Pilyuda (Russian: Пилюда) is a river in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. It is a tributary of the Lena with a length of 105 kilometres (65 mi) and a drainage basin area of 1,760 square kilometres (680 sq mi).[1]

The river flows across an uninhabited area of the Kirensky District. Orlova village is located by the left bank, near the confluence with the Lena.[2]

Course

The Pilyuda is a left tributary of the Lena. It has its sources in the Lena Plateau and flows at its southwestern limit. To the west of its basin the Lower Tunguska of the Yenisey basin, flows northwards. The Pilyuda heads in a roughly southern direction across a taiga area of low, smooth hills. Finally it meets the Lena 3,050 kilometres (1,900 mi) from its mouth, opposite Spoloshino, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) upstream from the mouth of the Chechuy.[3][2]

The largest tributary of the Pilyuda is the 70 kilometres (43 mi) long Rassokha that joins it from the right. The river freezes yearly between October and May.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Река Пилюда in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).
  2. ^ a b "Топографска карта O-49; M 1:1 000 000 - Topographic USSR Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  3. ^ Google Earth

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