The Yenisei River (along with Angara & Selenga Rivers) flows for more than 3,400 miles, making Yenisei the 5th longest river in the world! It is also the largest river system to flow to the Arctic Ocean. The river system runs through the countries of MONGOLIA and RUSSIA. The capital of Mongolia is Ulaanbaatar, while the capital of Russia is the more well-known Moscow.
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
Yenisei, Angara, & Selenga Rivers
The Yenisei River (along with Angara & Selenga Rivers) flows for more than 3,400 miles, making Yenisei the 5th longest river in the world! It is also the largest river system to flow to the Arctic Ocean. The river system runs through the countries of MONGOLIA and RUSSIA. The capital of Mongolia is Ulaanbaatar, while the capital of Russia is the more well-known Moscow.
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