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Yanragytgyn
Янрагытгын
Sentinel-2 image of the lake
LocationChukotka Autonomous Okrug
Coordinates63°43′45″N 175°34′33″E / 63.72917°N 175.57583°E / 63.72917; 175.57583
TypeOligotrophic
Primary outflowsUnnamed river
Catchment area95.2 km2 (36.8 sq mi)
Basin countriesRussia
Max. length9.3 km (5.8 mi)
Max. width4.6 km (2.9 mi)
Surface areaca 29.1 km2 (11.2 sq mi)
Surface elevation79 m (259 ft)
Islandsyes

Yanragytgyn (Russian: Янрагытгын; Chukot: Янрагытгын) is a freshwater lake in Anadyr District, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russian Federation.[1] It has an area of 79 km2 (31 sq mi).[2]

There are no permanent settlements on the shores of the lake.[1]

The name of the lake in Chukot means "a separate lake."[3]

Geography

Yanragytgyn lies close to the northern slopes of the Ukvushvuynen Range, part of the Koryak Mountains. It is located 85 km (53 mi) southwest of lake Krasnoye and 65 km (40 mi) northwest of lake Maynits. The lake is roughly pear-shaped and stretches roughly from north to south. The southern section includes a few small islands close to the shore.[4]

Yanragytgyn lies in a swampy flat area of the southwestern part of the Anadyr Lowland dotted with thermokarst lakes. An unnamed tributary of the Chirynay of the Velikaya basin, flows out of the southern lakeshore. The lake freezes in October and stays under ice until June.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Google Earth
  2. ^ "Озеро Янрагытгын in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).
  3. ^ Leontiev V.V. & Novikova K.A. Toponymic Dictionary of the North-East of the USSR / scientific. ed. G. A. Menovschikov; FEB AN USSR . North-East complex. Research institutes. Lab archeology, history and ethnography. -Magadan: Magad. Prince Publishing House, 1989 . ISBN 5-7581-0044-7
  4. ^ 1,000,000 scale Operational Navigation Chart; Sheet C-8
  5. ^ Chukotka Autonomous Okrug - Water of Russia

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