Omnja

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Omnja
Омня
Data
Water code RU18030600512117300030793
location Khabarovsk region ( Russia )
River system Lena
Drain over Bolshoi Aim  → Aim  → Maja  → Aldan  → Lena  → Arctic Ocean
confluence of linkers and right Utschatyn
57 ° 17 '22 "  N , 133 ° 41' 42"  O
muzzle Bolshoi Aim Coordinates: 58 ° 23 '22 "  N , 133 ° 29' 24"  E 58 ° 23 '22 "  N , 133 ° 29' 24"  E

length 302 km (320 km with the source river Rechter Uchatyn)
Catchment area 6770 km²

The Omnja ( Russian Омня ) is a right tributary of the Bolshoi Aim in the Khabarovsk region in the Far East of Russia .

The Omnja arises at the confluence of the Left and Right Uchatyn . It flows through the mountains in the west of Ajano-Maiski Rajons in the Khabarovsk region in a large arc - first to the northeast, later to the northwest and west. The Omnja eventually meets the Bolshoi Aim. The circular Kondjor massif is drained by the Kondjor , a tributary of the Omnja. The catchment area of the Omnja covers 6770 km². The Omnja has a length of 302 km (320 km with the source river Rechter Uchatyn ).

Individual evidence

  1. a b Article Omnja in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)http: //vorlage_gse.test/1%3D084380~2a%3D~2b%3DOmnja
  2. a b Omnja in the State Water Directory of the Russian Federation (Russian)