词条 | Ilim River |
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Ilim River ({{lang-ru|Илим}}) is a river in Irkutsk Oblast in Russia, a right tributary of the Angara River. It flows north between and parallel to the Angara and Lena Rivers, and then swings west to join the Angara {{convert|40|km|mi}} south of Ust-Ilimsk. The Ust-Ilimsk Dam on the Angara (downstream from the older, bigger, and better known Bratsk Dam), completed in the mid-1970s, not only backs up the Angara, but also the Ilim as far as Zheleznogorsk-Ilimsky. The site of the old town of Ilimsk was flooded by the reservoir. The Ilim is {{convert|589|km|mi}} long, and its basin covers {{convert|30300|km2|mi2}}. The river freezes up in late October and stays icebound until early May. Its main tributaries are the Kochenga, Tuba, and Chora Rivers. See also
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1 : Rivers of Irkutsk Oblast |
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