Lower Tunguska
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Definition
Proper noun: * Lower Tunguska: A major river in Siberia, Russia. It is one of the principal tributaries of the Yenisei River. The river originates on the Central Siberian Plateau north of Lake Baikal and flows in a general northern and western direction to join the Yenisei.
Usage
- The Lower Tunguska is known for its powerful rapids and remote, sparsely populated basin.
- The hydroelectric potential of the Lower Tunguska is significant, though largely untapped.
- The river's course cuts through the Siberian .
Advanced Usage
- The river is sometimes referred to in historical and geographical contexts by its Russian name, Nizhnyaya Tunguska.
- In some contexts, it is distinguished from other rivers named "Tunguska," such as the Stony Tunguska (Podkamennaya Tunguska) and the Upper Tunguska (an old name for the Angara River).
Variants and Related Words
- Nizhnyaya Tunguska: The Russian name for the Lower Tunguska River.
- Tunguska: A general term referring to several rivers in Siberia, often requiring a modifier (Lower, Stony/Podkamennaya) for specificity. It is also the name of a famous meteorite impact event that occurred over the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in 1908.
Synonyms
- Nizhnyaya Tunguska (Russian equivalent).
Noun
- a river that arises to the north of Lake Baikal and flows north and west to the Yenisei River