The Byoryolyokh (Russian: Бёрёлёх,[1] Yakut: Бөрөлөөх, romanized: Börölööx) is a river in Yakutia in Russia. It flows into the Russko-Ustyinskaya, a left distributary of the Indigirka.[1]
^ abСловарь названий гидрографических объектов России и других стран — членов СНГ Archived 2016-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, Federal Service for Geodesy and Cartography of Russia, 1999, p. 47
The Byoryolyokh (Russian: Бёрёлёх, Yakut: Бөрөлөөх, romanized: Börölööx) is a river in Yakutia in Russia. It flows into the Russko-Ustyinskaya, a left...
center of Susumansky District in Magadan Oblast, Russia, located on the Byoryolyokh River, 650 kilometers (400 mi) northwest of Magadan, the administrative...
perhaps through being swept away by floods. In one location, by the Byoryolyokh River in Yakutia in Siberia, more than 8,000 bones from at least 140...
the north of the Upper Kolyma Highlands and east of the valley of the Byoryolyokh, the main tributary of the Ayan-Yuryakh. The Okhandya Range stretches...
rivers Zyryanka, Rassokha, Omulyovka, Yasachnaya, Taskan, Debin, and Byoryolyokh, among others. Some of the higher ranges with alpine relief have glaciers...
Soviet census). Belichan is located in the Upper Kolyma Highlands by the Byoryolyokh river. Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2011). Всероссийская...
Ayan-Yuryakh and Kulu, as well as the Buyunda, Bakhapcha —with the Maltan, Byoryolyokh and Tenka, among others. There are mineral water springs. The valleys...
of the eastern end of the range. The sources of the Allaikha and the Byoryolyokh, two important tributaries of the Indigirka, are located north of the...
are the Ayan-Yuryakh, one of the rivers that form the Kolyma, and the Byoryolyokh, an Ayan Yuryakh tributary. The plateau is limited by ranges of the Chersky...