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The Gyda (Russian: Гыда), mentioned in the tsarist period Gida (Гида), is an approximately 210 kilometer long river in the north of West Siberian Lowland, just southwest of Jenisej Bay, in the north of the Gyda Peninsula in the Russian Autonomous Okay Jamalia. The river originates from several source streams, of which Sarvorojacha is the longest, and then flows first to the southwest. After flowing through the Chasatomer, she bends to the west north of the Choetsjemameer, then bends down to the southwest to flow out into a broad bosom that passes beyond the Gyda village in the wide Gydaboezem, which is the Javaj Peninsula and Mamonta Peninsula, before expressing themselves in the Karazee.

As a part of the tundra, the river flows through an area with many lakes and lakes. In 1730 the river was mapped by a group of people led by M. Vychodtsev.

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