词条 | Kureika River |
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The Kureika (Курейка; also Lyuma, Numa) is a major right tributary of the Yenisei River. It falls from the Putorana Plateau to the vast taiga plain of Northern Siberia and flows northward passing through a series of elongated lakes, including the Yadun, Anama, and Dyupkun lakes. It is {{convert|888|km|mi}} long.[1] The river drains an area of about {{convert|44700|km2|mi2}}.[2] At the confluence, it is more than {{convert|1000|m|ft}} wide. The Kureika basin is very sparsely populated. The village of Kureika used to have a museum dedicated to Joseph Stalin, who was exiled there in 1914–17.[3] The Kureyskaya Hydroelectric Station was built in 1975–2002. It is served by the people from Svetlogorsk, a townlet sitting just above the Kureika Reservoir. Plans for another power station somewhere downstream are under consideration. References1. ^Great Soviet Encyclopaedia {{coord|66|29|18|N|87|14|08|E|region:RU-KYA_type:waterbody_source:kolossus-etwiki|display=title}}{{Russia-river-stub}}2. ^{{GVR|221604}} 3. ^http://www.memorial.krsk.ru/memuar/noname2.htm 1 : Rivers of Krasnoyarsk Krai |
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