List of Rivers of Russia - Pacific Ocean/Sea of Okhotsk

Pacific Ocean/Sea of Okhotsk

The rivers in this section are sorted north to south.

  • Anadyr (in Anadyr)
  • Kamchatka (in Ust-Kamchatsk)
  • Avacha (near Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky)
  • Uda (in Chumikan)
  • Amur (in Nikolayevsk-on-Amur)
    • Anyuy (in Naykhin)
    • Ussuri (in Khabarovsk)
    • Bureya (near Raychikhinsk)
    • Zeya (in Blagoveshchensk)
      • Tom (±80 km upstream from Blagoveshchensk)
      • Selemdzha (±50 km upstream from Svobodny)
      • Dep
    • Shilka
      • Nercha (near Nerchinsk)
      • Ingoda (near Shilka)
      • Onon (near Shilka)
    • Argun
  • Tumen (in Sŏsura-ri, North Korea)

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