Ulz River
Ulz River (Mongolian: Улз гол, Russian: Улдза, romanized: Uldza) is a river in Mongolia, which partially flows in Transbaikal, Russia, within the Daursky Nature Reserve. It flows into the Barun-Torey (ru:Барун-Торей) lake.[1][2]
| Ulz River | |
|---|---|
Mouth location in Mongolia | |
| Native name | Улз гол (Mongolian) |
| Location | |
| Country | Mongolia, Russia |
| Aimags | Khentii, Dornod |
| Krais of Russia | Zabaykalsky Krai |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Khentii Mountains |
| • coordinates | 48.343415°N 111.835535°E |
| Mouth | Barun-Torey |
• coordinates | 49.9325°N 115.5519°E |
At about 20km before the mouth a branch to the right is split named Teliin Gol (телийн гол) (which until 2013 was dry for many years[3]) which delivers water into the river Шуду-Гол (Shudu Gol), which sinks into the lake Khökh Nuur.[1]
References
- Улдза, Encyclopedia of Transbaikal
- Гол мөрөн. Улз гол
- Последняя экспедиция полевого сезона-2013
Further reading
- Dam Construction Is Threatening the Landscapes of Dauria World Heritage, September 23, 2020
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