Ygyatta
Sign in to saveThe Ygyatta (, ; , Igıatta) is a river in Sakha, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Vilyuy. The Ygyatta is long, and its basin covers about . The depth of the river at its mouth is near . It rises on the Vilyuy Plateau in the west of Sakha and is fed by rain and snowmelt.
Key facts
- River.name
- Ygyatta
- River.image
- Vilyuy.png
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- The T-shaped Chona-Vilyuy River system.
- River.source1_location
- Vilyuy Plateau
- River.mouth
- Vilyuy
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- Country
- River.subdivision_name1
- Sakha, Russia
- River.discharge1_avg
- (near mouth)
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The Ygyatta (, ; , Igıatta) is a river in Sakha, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Vilyuy. The Ygyatta is long, and its basin covers about . The depth of the river at its mouth is near . It rises on the Vilyuy Plateau in the west of Sakha and is fed by rain and snowmelt.
The river and its banks are rich with gems: emeralds, rubies, sards, aquamarines, and others.
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