Arctic Ocean, East of The Urals
The rivers in this section are sorted west to east.
- Ob (to Gulf of Ob)
- Irtysh (near Khanty-Mansiysk)
- Tobol (in Tobolsk)
- Tavda (southwest of Tobolsk)
- Tura (some 80 km downstream from Tyumen)
- Iset (near Yalutorovsk)
- Miass (east of Shadrinsk)
- Ishim (in Ust-Ishim)
- Tara near (Tara)
- Om (in Omsk)
- Tobol (in Tobolsk)
- Vakh (near Nizhnevartovsk)
- Tym (in Ust-Tym)
- Vasyugan (in Kargasok)
- Parabel (near Kargasok)
- Ket (near Kolpashevo)
- Chulym (in Ust-Chulym)
- Tom (50 km downstream from Tomsk)
- Aley (near Barnaul)
- Katun River (in Biysk)
- Biya River (in Biysk)
- Chulyshman (into Lake Teletskoye)
- Bashkaus
- Chebdar
- Bashkaus
- Chulyshman (into Lake Teletskoye)
- Irtysh (near Khanty-Mansiysk)
- Nadym (into Gulf of Ob in Khorovaya)
- Pur (into Gulf of Taz in Ivay-Sale)
- Taz (into Gulf of Taz in Tazovsky)
- Yenisei
- Turukhan (near Turukhansk)
- Lower Tunguska (in Turukhansk)
- Podkamennaya Tunguska
- Katanga
- Tetere
- Angara River (in Strelka)
- Oka (near Bratsk)
- Bolshaya Belaya (near Usolye-Sibirskoye)
- Irkut (in Irkutsk)
- Selenga (into Lake Baikal near Kabansk)
- Uda (in Ulan Ude)
- Barguzin River (into Lake Baikal in Ust-Barguzin)
- Upper Angara River (into Lake Baikal near Severobaykalsk)
- Abakan (in Abakan)
- Pyasina (east of Gulf of Taz)
- Khatanga (near Kozhevnikovo)
- Kotuy (near Khatanga)
- Kheta (near Khatanga)
- Anabar (at Khorgo)
- Olenyok (in Ust-Olenyok)
- Lena (near Tiksi)
- Vilyuy (near Sangar)
- Tyung
- Aldan (in Batamay)
- Amga (in Ust-Amginskoye)
- Maya (in Ust-Maya)
- Olyokma
- Nyuya (in Nyuya)
- Vitim (in Vitim)
- Kirenga (in Kirensk)
- Vilyuy (near Sangar)
- Yana (in Nizhneyansk)
- Indigirka (near Tabor, Sakha)
- Alazeya
- Kolyma (near Ambarchik)
- Anyuy (near Nizhnekolymsk)
- Omolon (±80 km upstream from Nizhnekolymsk)
- Pegtymel River (flowing into Chukchi Sea)
Read more about this topic: List Of Rivers Of Russia
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That braced his feet against the Arctic Pole.”
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