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| name = Mayn<br><small>Майн< |
| name = Mayn<br><small>Майн</small> |
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| name_native = Мэйнывээм |
| name_native = Мэйнывээм |
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| name_native_lang = [[Chukchi language]] |
| name_native_lang = [[Chukchi language]] |
Mayn Майн | |
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Location in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug | |
Etymology | "Great River" |
Native name | Мэйнывээм Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help) |
Location | |
Country | Russia |
Federal subject | Chukotka Autonomous Okrug |
Inhabited places | Vayegi, Ust-Mayn |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Koryak Highlands |
• elevation | 240 metres (790 ft) |
Mouth | |
• location | Anadyr River |
• elevation | 9 metres (30 ft) |
Length | 475 km (295 mi) |
Basin size | 32,800 km2 (12,700 sq mi) |
The Mayn RiverorMain River (Russian: Майн; Chukot: Мэйнывээм, meaning "The Great River") is a river in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (Magadan Oblast) in Russia, one of the major tributaries of the Anadyr River. The length of the river is 475 kilometres (295 mi). The area of is drainage basin is 32,800 square kilometres (12,700 sq mi).[1]
It flows roughly northwards from its source in the small Mainskoe Lake, located in the northern part of the Parapol Valley, in the Penzhinsky Range of the Koryak Highlands. The river passes then through sparsely populated areas of the forest-tundra subzones of Chukotka. Finally it joins the right bank of the Anadyr.
The Main River meets the Anadyr at Ust-Mayn in the mid-lower stretch of its course, in an area of wetlands and small lakes, about 65 kilometres (40 mi) further upstream from the confluence of the Anadyr and the Belaya River. All these rivers are frozen for about eight to nine months in a year between mid-October and the end of May.[2]
There were ancient settlements in the Main River basin.In present times Vayegi town lies in the Main's middle course and Ust-Mayn village at the confluence of the Main and Anadyr Rivers. [3]
Administratively the whole basin of the Main River and its tributaries belong to the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.
The vegetation of the river basin includes mosses, lichens, dwarf shrubs, and sedge.
The chum salmon and the sockeye salmon are common in the waters of the Main River.
65°07′14″N 172°14′20″E / 65.1206°N 172.2389°E / 65.1206; 172.2389
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