Tanisterer


The Tanjoerer (Russian: Танюрер) is a 482 kilometer long river in northeastern Siberia. It is a tributary of the Anadyr in the south of the Russian autonomous, okay Tsukotka.

The Tanjoerer is formed on the foothills of the Pekoelnej mountain range and flows southward through the marshland and sparsely populated Lowland of Anadyr to flow into branches in the stream of Anadyr (as its last large tributary), 12 kilometers beyond the deserted same-name village of Tanjoerer (where the weather station is Tanjoerer) and slightly downstream of the abandoned town of Chelyabevo. In the uphill there is a fast-flowing mountain river, in the lower course the river is navigable. In the catchment area, there are many small lakes (ozjornost: 2.5% - percentage of the lake basin).

The Pekoelnej flows between the Belaja and Tanjoerer rivers. The Tanjoerer is frozen for about 8 to 9 months a year (from November to late May, early June) and is mainly fed by snow and rain. 64° 50′ NB, 174° 18′ OL

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