Nercha

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The Nercha (Russian: Нерча, Buryat: Нэршүү, Nershüü; Mongolian: Нэрчүү, Nerchüü) is a river in Zabaykalsky Krai in Russia, left tributary of the Shilka[1] (Amur's basin). The length of the river is 580 kilometres (360 mi). The area of its basin is 27,500 square kilometres (10,600 sq mi).[2] The Nercha freezes up in October and stays icebound until late April – early May. The town of Nerchinsk is located on the Nercha,[a] 7 kilometres (4 mi) from its confluence with the Shilka.

CountryRussia
coordinates
51.9169°N 116.6411°E / 51.9169; 116.6411
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Nercha
Shilka basin, including Nercha
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
SourceOlyokma-Stanovik
MouthShilka
  coordinates
51.9169°N 116.6411°E / 51.9169; 116.6411
Length580 km (360 mi)
Basin size27,500 km2 (10,600 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionShilkaAmurSea of Okhotsk
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Chinese尼布楚河
Hanyu PinyinNíbùchǔ hé
Hanyu PinyinNíbùchǔ hé
Manchu script
Nibcu bira
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Nercha
Chinese name
Chinese尼布楚河
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Hanyu PinyinNíbùchǔ hé
Manchu name
Manchu script
Nibcu bira
Russian name
RussianНерча
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Notes

  1. "Not until 1656 did Filippovich Pashkov, the voevoda of Yeneiseisk , found Nerchinsk at the mouth of the Nercha River..."[3]

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