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page 1Tributaries of the Yenisey

Angara
The Angara (; ) or Angar ( мүрэн) is a major river in Siberia, which traces a course through Russia's Irkutsk Oblast and Krasnoyarsk Krai. It drains out of Lake Baikal and is the headwater tributary of the Yenisey. It is long, and has a drainage basin of . It was formerly known as the Lower or Nizhnyaya Angara (distinguishing it from the Upper Angara). Below its junction with the Ilim, it was formerly known as the Upper Tunguska (, Verhnyaya Tunguska, distinguishing it from the Lower Tunguska) and, with the names reversed, as the Lower Tunguska.
Nizhnyaya Tunguska
river in Siberia, Russia
Podkamennaya Tunguska
river in Krasnoyarsk Krai and Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
Abakan
river in Khakassia, Russia
Kan
river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Little Yenisey
river in Russia and Mongolia
Bolshoy Yenisei
river in Tuva, Russia

Khemchik
The Khemchik (; , Xemçik) is a river in Tuva in Russia, a left tributary of the Yenisey. The length of the river is 320 km, the area of its drainage basin is 27,000 km2. The Khemchik freezes up in November and remains icebound until late April - early May. Its main tributaries are the Alash and Ak-Sug from the left, and the Barlyk and Chadan from the right. The town Ak-Dovurak is located in the valley of the Khemchik.
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Kureyka
The Kureyka (; also Lyuma, Numa) is a major right tributary of the Yenisey in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia.
Tuba
river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Mana River
river in Russia

Turukhan
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The Turukhan () is a river in northern Krasnoyarsk Krai in Russia. It is a southeast-flowing left tributary of the Yenisey. The river is long. The area of its basin is . The Turukhan freezes up in October and stays under the ice until late May or the first half of June. Its main tributaries are the Usomchik, Bolshaya Bludnaya, Verkhnyaya Baikha and Nizhnyaya Baikha from the right and Makovskaya from the left. Its mouth is downstream from Turukhansk, where the Lower Tunguska joins the Yenisei. The
Sym River
river in Russia
Bolshaya Kheta River
river in Russia
Kazyr
The Kazyr () is a river in the Irkutsk Oblast and Krasnoyarsk Krai of Russia. At its confluence with the Amyl, the Tuba (a right tributary of the Yenisey) is formed. Its name translates from the Tuvan language as "savage". The river is long and drains an area of . It is covered by ice from late October to late April. The Kizir is a major tributary.

Khantayka
The Khantayka () is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is a right tributary of the Yenisey. It is long, and has a drainage basin of . The source of the Khantayka is Lake Maloye Khantayskoye in the Putorana Massif. It flows through the Ust-Khantayka Reservoir.
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Bakhta
river in Russia
Kem
river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia

Yeloguy
The Yeloguy () is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is one of the main tributaries of the Yenisey. Its basin marks the eastern limit of the Siberian Uvaly.
Tanama
river in Russia
Bolshoy Pit
river in Russia
Kizir
The Kizir () is a right tributary of the Kazyr. It flows through the Eastern Sayan Mountains in the Krasnoyarsk Krai of Russia. Its source is located in the Kryzhin Range. It is long, and has a drainage basin of . The river contains many cataracts which make it popular with Siberian rafters. Another tourist attraction is the Kinzelyuk Waterfall, one of the highest in Asia.
Kacha River
river in Russia
Bazaikha River
The Bazaikha () is a river in the Krasnoyarsk Krai. It is the third largest river in the Krasnoyarsk neighborhood after Yenisey and Mana. The name derived from the Kamassian — iron river.
Kantegir
The Kantegir (; ) is a left tributary of the Yenisey in Siberia, Russia. It begins on the northern slopes of the ridge Saylyg-Khem-Taiga, the Republic of Tyva. It is long, and has a drainage basin of .
Busein
The Busiyn-Gol ( or Бусэйн-Гол Buseyn-Gol) 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 Little Yenisey (Kyzyl-Khem). It is long, and has a drainage basin of .

Yerinat River
The Yerinat () is a stream in Khakassia, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Bolshoy Abakan. It is long. It is nearby to Khrebet Korbu and Gora Azhu-Tayga mountains.
Chinge
The Chinge () is a river in the Tandinsky District of Tuva, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Mezhegey which belongs to the drainage basin of the Yenisey.