Ulya

Last stretch of the Ulya Sentinel-2 image The Ulya () is a river in Ayano-Maysky and Okhotsky districts, Khabarovsk Krai in Russia. The length of the river is , the area of its drainage basin is .

The first Russian to reach the Pacific Ocean was Ivan Moskvitin who sailed down the Ulya and wintered near its mouth in 1639. Vasili Poyarkov reused his huts in 1646. The Ulya was one of the water routes to and from Okhotsk. From its tributaries either the Lama Portage or the Alachak Portage led to the Mati River which flows north to the Maya, which leads to the Aldan and then the Lena to Yakutsk. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Darojatul Ulya
Published 2013
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by ULYA Ali Ubaid
Published 2011
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