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(2)

RA - the ancient name of the Volga

US - tributary of the Yenisei

(3)

Biya - the source of the Ob

VAH - tributary of the Ob

VYG - Karelia

DON - flows into the Taganrog Bay of the Sea of ​​Azov

Zeya - a tributary of the Amur

MAYA - a tributary of the Aldan

MGA - a tributary of the Neva

NUYa - a tributary of the Lena

OB - Western Siberia

OKA - a tributary of the Volga

OLA - Kolyma

OM - tributary of the Irtysh

OR - a tributary of the Urals

SOZH - a tributary of the Dnieper

SOK - a tributary of the Volga

SYM - a tributary of the Yenisei

TAZ - Western Siberia

USA - a tributary of the Pechora

UVA - a tributary of the Kama

CNA - a tributary of the Moksha

CHUYA - a tributary of the Katun

YaIK - the ancient name of the Urals

YANA - Yakutia

(4)

AGAN - a tributary of the Ob

AMGA - a tributary of the Aldan

AMUR - Far East

Aley - a tributary of the Ob

Anyuy - a tributary of the Kolyma

BIRA - a tributary of the Amur

VIVA - a tributary of the Lower Tunguska

VIRA - a tributary of the Amur

VOP - a tributary of the Dnieper

VYM - a tributary of the Vychegda

GUS - a tributary of the Oka

EMCA - Arkhangelsk region

ZUSHA - a tributary of the Oka

IZHMA - a tributary of the Pechora

ILEK - a tributary of the Urals

ILIM - a tributary of the Angara

ILYCH - a tributary of the Pechora

ISHIM - a tributary of the Irtysh

KAMA - a tributary of the Volga

KET - a tributary of the Ob

KOLA - Kola Peninsula

KUMA - North Caucasus

LABA - a tributary of the Kuban

LAMA - a tributary of the Volga

LENA - Eastern Siberia

LUGA - flows into the Gulf of Finland

MAMA - a tributary of the Vitim

MANA - a tributary of the Yenisei

MEZHA - a tributary of the Unzha

MIUS - Rostov region

MSTA - flows into Lake Ilmen

NARA - a tributary of the Oka

NEVA - flows out of Lake Ladoga

NEPA - a tributary of the Lower Tunguska

NIVA - Kola Peninsula

OBVA - flows into the Kama reservoir

OKHTA - a tributary of the Neva

PSEL - a tributary of the Dnieper

PSOU - on the border with Abkhazia

PSHISH - a tributary of the Kuban

SAL - a tributary of the Don

SEIM - a tributary of the Desna

SOSHA - a tributary of the Volga

SUDA - a tributary of the Volga

SULA - a tributary of the Pechora

SUNA - Karelia

SURA - a tributary of the Volga

Syda - a tributary of the Yenisei

SYAS - flows into Lake Ladoga

TARA - a tributary of the Irtysh

TESHHA - a tributary of the Oka

TOM - a tributary of the Ob

TUBA - a tributary of the Yenisei

TURA - a tributary of the Tobol

UGRA - a tributary of the Oka

UMBA - Kola Peninsula

URAL - Southern Urals and the Caspian lowland

URUP - a tributary of the Kuban

URUKH - a tributary of the Terek

CIPA - Transbaikalia

Chunya - a tributary of the Podkamennaya Tunguska

YAUZA - a tributary of the Moscow River

(5)

AGATA - Eastern Siberia

AKSAI - Don sleeve

ALDAN - a tributary of the Lena

ARDON - a tributary of the Terek

AFIPS - a tributary of the Kuban

BAKHTA - a tributary of the Yenisei

WHITE - a tributary of the Kama

BIKIN - a tributary of the Ussuri

BITYUG - a tributary of the Don

Bureya - a tributary of the Amur

BHETA - a tributary of the Yenisei

VAGAY - a tributary of the Irtysh

Vilyuy - a tributary of the Lena

VITIM - a tributary of the Lena

VOLGA - flows into the Caspian Sea

VOHMA - a tributary of the Vetluga

Vyatka - a tributary of the Kama

GORYUN - a tributary of the Amur

DEBIN - a tributary of the Kolyma

DESNA - left tributary of the Dnieper

DNEPR - flows into the Dnieper Estuary of the Black Sea

DUBNA - a tributary of the Volga

IZHORA - a tributary of the Neva

ILET - a tributary of the Volga

INVA - a tributary of the Kama

IPUT - a tributary of the Sozh

IRBIT - Sverdlovsk region

IRKUT - a tributary of the Angara

IRTYSH - a tributary of the Ob

ISET - a tributary of the Tobol

ISTRA - a tributary of the Moscow River

ITIL - the ancient name of the Volga

Kaksha - a tributary of the Vetluga

KIZIL - a tributary of the Urals

KLEVA - a tributary of the Berezina

KOZHVA - a tributary of the Pechora

KONDA - a tributary of the Irtysh

LINDE - a tributary of the Lena

LUNDA - a tributary of the Vetluga

LUMIN - a tributary of the Ob

MAINA - a tributary of the Volga

MALKA - a tributary of the Terek

MIASS - a tributary of the Iset

MOKSHA - a tributary of the Oka

NADYM - Western Siberia

NARVA - flows into the Gulf of Finland

NERL - a tributary of the Volga

NERCHA - Transbaikalia

ONEGA - flows into the White Sea

STurgeon - a tributary of the Oka

OSKOL - a tributary of the Seversky Donets

HUNTING - Far East

PAKHRA - a tributary of the Moscow River

PELYM - a tributary of the Tavda

PRONYA - a tributary of the Oka

PSKOV - Pskov region

Svir - between Onega and Ladoga lakes

SINYA - Pskov region

SUGOI (Buksunda) - a tributary of the Kolyma

SULAK - Dagestan

SUNZHA - a tributary of the Terek

TAVDA - a tributary of the Irtysh

TAGIL - a tributary of the Tura

TEREK - North Caucasus

TIRAS - the ancient Greek name of the Dnieper

QUIET - Kamchatka

TOBOL - a tributary of the Irtysh

TOSNA - a tributary of the Neva

TUGUR - Far East

UZOLA - a tributary of the Volga

UNEGA - Bryansk region

MOUTH - a tributary of the Vaga

UCHAMI - a tributary of the Lower Tunguska

HILOK - Transbaikalia

Khoper - a tributary of the Don

CHAGRA - a tributary of the Volga

CHEPTSA - a tributary of the Kama

CHULYM - a tributary of the Ob

CHULYSH - in Altai

CHUMYSH - a tributary of the Ob

Shilka - a tributary of the Amur

SHUGOR - a tributary of the Pechora

ABAKAN - a tributary of the Yenisei

ALAZEA - Yakutia

Amalat - a tributary of the Vitim

AMGUN - a tributary of the Amur

ANABAR - Yakutia

ANGARA - a tributary of the Yenisei

Argun - the source of the Amur

AKHTUBA - a branch of the lower Volga

BAKSAN - North Caucasus

BIJAN - a tributary of the Amur

BIRYUSA - Eastern Siberia

BUYUNDA - a tributary of the Kolyma

VAZUZA - a tributary of the Volga

Viled - a tributary of the Vychegda

VISHERA - a tributary of the Kama

VOLKHOV - flows into Lake Ladoga

VORONA - a tributary of Khopra

VUOKSA - flows into Lake Ladoga

DETRIN - a tributary of the Kolyma

DRANKA - Kamchatka

ELOGUI - a tributary of the Yenisei

YENISEI - Siberia

ZhIZDRA - a tributary of the Oka

ILEKSA - a tributary of the Northern Dvina

INGODA - Transbaikalia

INDINA - flows into the Barents Sea

Katun - a tributary of the Ob

KEMCHIK - a tributary of the Yenisei

KOLYMA - Eastern Siberia

KOSVA - a tributary of the Kama

KUBAN - North Caucasus

LOVAT - flows into Lake Ilmen

LOKCHIM - a tributary of the Vychegda

MEZEN - flows into the White Sea

MZYMTA - Caucasus

MOLOGA - a tributary of the Volga

MOLOMA - a tributary of the Vyatka

MOSCOW - a tributary of the Oka

LAKES - a tributary of the Ruza

OLEKMA - a tributary of the Lena

OLENEK - Yakutia

OMOLON - a tributary of the Kolyma

PECHORA - Komi

PINEGA - a tributary of the Northern Dvina

PROTVA - a tributary of the Oka

PSKOVA - Pskov region

Pyasina - Taimyr

SAMARA - a tributary of the Volga

SVIYAGA - a tributary of the Volga

SISTER - Karelian Isthmus

SUHONA - a tributary of the Northern Dvina

SYSOLA - a tributary of the Vychegda

TANAIS - the ancient Greek name for the Don

TASKAN - a tributary of the Kolyma

Tvertsa - a tributary of the Volga

TIGIL - Kamchatka

TOROPA - Tver region

TULOMA - Kola Peninsula

TYANKA - a tributary of the Kolyma

Ussuri - a tributary of the Amur

Tsilma - a tributary of the Pechora

CHARDYM - a tributary of the Volga

Sheksna - a tributary of the Volga

Shelon - flows into Lake Ilmen

ELISTA - Astrakhan region

YURONGA - a tributary of the Vetluga

YASHKUL - Astrakhan region

(7)

AGIDEL (White) - a tributary of the Kama

AMGUEM - Chukotka

ANADYR - Chukotka

BODAIBO - a tributary of the Vitim

BOHANCHA - a tributary of the Kolyma

FAST - Kamchatka

VARZUGA - Kola Peninsula

VASYUGAN - a tributary of the Ob

GREAT - Chukotka

GREAT - Pskov region

VETLUGA - a tributary of the Volga

VORKUTA - a tributary of the Pechora

VORONEZH - a tributary of the Don

VORONIA - Kola Peninsula

VORSKLA - a tributary of the Dnieper

VYTEGRA - part of the Volga-Baltic route

VYCHEGDA - a tributary of the North. Dvina

GIPANIS - the ancient name of the Kuban

EGORLYK - a tributary of the Western Manych

ERUSLAN - a tributary of the Volga

ZYRYANKA - a tributary of the Kolyma

YOKANGA - Kola Peninsula

Kazanka - a tributary of the Volga

KALAKAN - a tributary of the Vitim

KARASUK - Western Siberia

Karenga - a tributary of the Lena

KLYAZMA - a tributary of the Oka

KONDOMA - flows into the Tom

KULUVDA - Altai

KUREYKA - a tributary of the Yenisei

LOPASNIA - a tributary of the Oka

MAMAKAN - a tributary of the Vitim

OZHOGINA - a tributary of the Kolyma

PENZHINA - Kamchatka

POPOVKA - a tributary of the Kolyma

PREGOL - Kaliningrad region

PSECUPE - a tributary of the Kuban

SELENGA - flows into Baikal

SUNGARI - a tributary of the Amur

SYZRAN - a tributary of the Volga

TAIMURA - a tributary of the Lower Tunguska

TANALYK - a tributary of the Urals

TEBERDA - a tributary of the Kuban

TIMPTON - a tributary of the Aldan

TURUKHAN - a tributary of the Yenisei

UYANDINA - a tributary of the Indigirka

KHANDYGA - a tributary of the Aldan

Khatanga - Taimyr

HUNGARI - a tributary of the Amur

CHUSOVAYA - a tributary of the Kama

SHAMANKA - Kamchatka

Yuryuzan - a river in the Southern Urals

(8)

BADIARIKHA - a tributary of the Indigirka

BARGUSIN - Yakutia

BUKSUNDA (Sugoy) - a tributary of the Kolyma

BUKHTARMA - a tributary of the Irtysh

DEMYANKA - a tributary of the Irtysh

ZELENCHUK - a tributary of the Kuban

KAMCHATKA - Kamchatka Peninsula

KANTEGIR - a tributary of the Yenisei

Kerzhenets - a tributary of the Volga

KORKODON - a tributary of the Kolyma

KOSTROMA - a tributary of the Volga

PODCHERM - a tributary of the Pechora

SVISLOCH - a tributary of the Berezina

SLAVUTYCH - the ancient name of the Dnieper

SODEDEMA (Fedotikha) - a tributary of the Kolyma

TIKHVINKA - a tributary of the Syasi

TUNGUSKA - a tributary of the Amur

Khantayka - a tributary of the Yenisei

CHAPAYEVKA - a tributary of the Volga

(9)

BALYGYCHAN - a tributary of the Kolyma

BEREZOVKA - a tributary of the Kolyma

INDIGIRKA - Yakutia

MEDVEDITSA - a tributary of the Don

TERIBERKA - Kola Peninsula

TROMIEGAN - a tributary of the Ob

(11)

SELIZHAROVKA - a tributary of the Volga

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