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Derba

Coordinates:60°26′40″N116°43′37″E/ 60.44444°N 116.72694°E/60.44444; 116.72694
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Derba
Дерба / Дьэрбэ
Lena basin with the Derba in the middle
Derba is located in Sakha Republic
Derba
Mouth location inYakutia,Russia
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
Source
• locationCentral Siberian Plateau
• coordinates61°40′43″N116°16′40″E/ 61.67861°N 116.27778°E/61.67861; 116.27778
• elevation292 m (958 ft)
MouthLena
• coordinates
60°26′40″N116°43′37″E/ 60.44444°N 116.72694°E/60.44444; 116.72694
• elevation
149 m (489 ft)
Length299 km (186 mi)
(320 kilometres (200 mi))
Basin size8,780 km2(3,390 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionLenaLaptev Sea

TheDerba(Russian:Дерба), also known asDerbe(Russian:Дербе;Yakut:Дьэрбэ,Cerbe) orDzherba(Russian:Джерба), is a river inYakutia(Sakha Republic),Russia.It is a tributary of theLenawith a length of 299 kilometres (186 mi) —320 kilometres (200 mi) counting the Mas-Turukhtaakh at its head— and adrainage basinarea of 8,780 square kilometres (3,390 sq mi).[1]

The river flows across an uninhabited area of theLensky District.[2]

Course

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The Derba is a lefttributaryof the Lena. It is formed at the confluence of the Kyuyokh-Ottakh (Кюёх-Оттоох) and Mas-Turukhtaakh (Мас-Турухтаах) rivers in the eastern fringes of theCentral Siberian Plateau,to the south of the basin of theVilyuy.The river heads in a roughly southern direction acrosstaigaareas dotted with lakes. In its lower course it flows to the east of theNyuyaas it reaches the Lenafloodplainand flows slowly in a swampy area. Finally it meets the Lena 2,395 kilometres (1,488 mi) from its mouth, 25 km (16 mi) east of the mouth of the Nyuya.[3]

The largest tributaries of the Derba are the 146 kilometres (91 mi) longErgedey(Эргэдьэй) and the 51 kilometres (32 mi) long Dyukta that join it from the left. There are 330 lakes in its basin. The Derba freezes yearly between October and May.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Река Джерба in the State Water Register of Russia".textual.ru(in Russian).
  2. ^"Топографска карта P-49, 50; M 1:1 000 000 - Topographic USSR Chart (in Russian)".Retrieved3 April2022.
  3. ^Google Earth
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