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YENISEI

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 914 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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YENISEI  , a

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river of
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Asia, which rises in two
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principal head-streams, the Bei-kem and the Khua-kem, on the plateau of N.W . Mongolia—the former on the S. flank of the Sayan Mountains in 97° 30' E. and 520 20' N., and the latter in marshes a few miles W. of Lake Kosso-gol . They have a
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westerly course, but after uniting they turn N., through the Sayan Mountains in the wild
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gorge of Kemchik, in 92° E . Thence the river makes its way across the Alpine region that
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borders the Sayan Mountains on the N. until it emerges upon the
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steppes at Sayansk (S3° 10' N.) . Augmented by the Abakan on the
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left and the
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Tuba on the right, it traverses the
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mining region of
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Minusinsk, approaches within 6 m. of the Chulym, a tributary of the Ob, intersects the Siberian railway at
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Krasnoyarsk, and is joined first by the Kan and then by the Upper (Verkhnyaya), the Stony (Podkamennaya), and the
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Lower (Nizhnyaya) Tunguzka, all from the right . The Upper Tunguzka, known also as the Angara, drains Lake Baikal, and is navigable from
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Irkutsk . The Yenisei continues N. to the Arctic Ocean, joined on the left by the Zym, Turukhan and Ingarevka, and on the right by the Kureika and Daneshkina . After the confluence of the Angara, the stream continues to widen out to 30 m., its bed being littered with islands until it breaks into its delta (240 M. long) . The length of the river is nearly 3000 m., and the
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area of its drainage basin 970,000 sq. m . It is navigable as far up as Minusinsk, a distance of 184o m., and is
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free from ice on the
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average for 155 days at Turukhansk and for 196 days at Krasnoyarsk . A canal connects the
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Great Kaz, a tributary of the Yenisei, with the Ket, an affluent of the Ob .

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