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Okhota
Map of Ohota River BasinOrigin Suntar-Khayata Range Mouth Sea of Okhotsk Basin countries Russia Length 393 km Avg. discharge 200 Basin area 11,900 km² The Okhota River (Russian: Охота, lit. Hunting) is a river in Khabarovsk Krai, historically it was the easternmost end of the Siberian River Routes.
It rises in Suntar-Khayata Range. After river flows in wide valley between Yudom and Kukhtuy Ranges into Sea of Okhotsk. The mouth of river is near Okhotsk.
Okhota River is 393 km long, its drainage basin area is 19,100 square kilometres.[1] The banks of the river in the mostly foresty. There are a spawning migration in river. The lower reaches of the river are navigable.
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- Rivers of Khabarovsk Krai
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