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    The Chaya (Russian: Чая) is a river in Buryatia and Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. It is the 26th longest tributary of the Lena, with a length of 353 kilometres...
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  • Look up chaya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chaya may refer to: Chaya (Ob), in Tomsk Oblast, Russia, a tributary of Ob River Chaya (river), in Siberia...
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  • The Chaya (Russian: Чая) is a left tributary of the Ob river in Russia. The river is 194 kilometres (121 mi) long and has a catchment area of 27,200 square...
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  • Parbig (category Tributaries of the Chaya)
    Parbig (Russian: Парбиг) is a river in Tomsk Oblast, Russia. It gives origin to the Chaya river. It has its sources in the Vasyugan Swamp. It flows roughly...
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    downstream from Tomsk) Aley (near Barnaul) Kazym Chaya Iksa Barnaulka Kasmala Katun River (in Biysk) Biya River (in Biysk) Chulyshman (into Lake Teletskoye)...
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    Tayura (right) Kirenga (right) Pilyuda (left) Chechuy (right) Ichera (left) Chaya (right) Chuya (right) Vitim (right) Peleduy (left) Nyuya (left) Derba (left)...
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  • The Iksa (Russian: Икса) is a river in Novosibirsk Oblast and Tomsk Oblast, Russia. It is the longest tributary of the Chaya, with a length of 430 kilometres...
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    (/ˈɒb/) is a major river in Russia. It is in western Siberia, and with its tributary the Irtysh forms the world's seventh-longest river system, at 5,410...
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  • Masazumi Chaya is a Japanese American dancer, choreographer and was the associate artistic director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (AAADT) from...
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    (предбайкальская впадина) to the west, the Lena to the north and the Chaya river valley to the east. To the southeast rises the Synnyr. The highest summit...
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