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major river in eastern Russia and northeastern China, with tributaries also in Mongolia
  • Heilong Jiang
  • Heilong River
  • Amur
  • Black River
  • Black Dragon River
  • Heilongjiang River
  • Saghalien-Oula
  • Saghalien Oula
  • Saghalien River
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English
Amur River
major river in eastern Russia and northeastern China, with tributaries also in Mongolia
  • Heilong Jiang
  • Heilong River
  • Amur
  • Black River
  • Black Dragon River
  • Heilongjiang River
  • Saghalien-Oula
  • Saghalien Oula
  • Saghalien River

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12,800 cubic metre per second
1,855,000 square kilometre
Amur River
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Amur (Čína a Rusko : řeka)
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Amur River
Charles E. Greer
Aleksandr Pavlovich Muranov
Lewis Owen
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09218981-n
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