Tschuluut
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Chuluut Чулуут гол (Chuluut Gol)  | 
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 Chuluut near Tariat  | 
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| location | Archangai-Aimag , Chöwsgöl-Aimag ( Mongolia ) | |
| River system | Yenisei | |
| Drain over | Ider → Selenga → Angara → Yenisei → Arctic Ocean | |
| source | in the Changai Mountains  47 ° 6 ′ 52 ″ N , 99 ° 58 ′ 34 ″ E  | 
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The coordinates are 49 ° 12 ′ 37 "  N , 100 ° 40 ′ 14"  E 49 ° 12 ′ 37 "  N , 100 ° 40 ′ 14"  E 
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| length | 415 km | |
| Catchment area | 20,000 km² | |
| Drain | 
MQ | 
25 m³ / s | 
| Left tributaries | Suman | |
| Navigable | No | |
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 Course of Tschuluut (English Chuluut) and tributary Suman in the catchment area of the Selenga  | 
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The Chuluut River ( Mongolian Чулуут гол , Chuluut Gol ) is a right tributary of the Ider in the Arkhangai Aimag in central Mongolia .
The river has its source on the northern flank of the western Changai Mountains . It flows in a northerly direction through the Archangai Aimag. He passes the settlement of the same name. The most important tributary of the Chuluut, the Suman , flows from the left. The Tschuluut briefly forms the border with the Chöwsgöl-Aimag and finally flows into the Selenga source river, the Ider, which flows to the east . The Chuluut River has a length of 415 km. It drains an area of around 20,000 km². The river is ice-covered for 5–6 months a year. In summer the river is flooded . The mean discharge (MQ) is 25 m³ / s.