Shilka River — Shilka ( ru. Шилка) is a river in Zabaykalsky Krai, South Eastern Russia of length 560 km (348 miles). It originates as a confluence of Onon and Ingoda rivers. Its confluence with the Argun on the Russia China border gives rise to Amur River. The … Wikipedia
Shilka — may refer to the following. *Shilka River, a river in Russia *Shilka (town), a town in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia *ZSU 23 4 Shilka, Russian self propelled, radar guided anti aircraft weapon system … Wikipedia
Shilka (town) — Shilka ( ru. Шилка) is a town in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, located on the Shilka River km to mi|248 east of Chita. Population: 14,500 (2005 est.); 14,748 (2002 Census).Shilka was founded in the first half of the 18th century and granted town… … Wikipedia
Shilka — geographical name river 345 miles (555 kilometers) SE Russia in Asia flowing NE to unite with the Argun forming the Amur … New Collegiate Dictionary
Amur River — Chinese Heilong Jiang or Hei lung Chiang River, northeastern Asia. The Amur proper begins at the confluence of the Shilka and Argun rivers and is 1,755 mi (2,824 km) long. It flows east southeast along the Russian Chinese border to Khabarovsk,… … Universalium
Argun River — Chinese Ergun He or O erh ku na Ho River, northeastern Asia. Rising in the Da Hinggan (Greater Khingan) Range, it runs about 450 mi (724 km), forming part of the boundary between northeastern China and Russia and uniting with the Shilka River to… … Universalium
Onon River — This article is about the river in Mongolia and Russia. For other uses, see Onon (disambiguation). Onon River (Онон гол) Onon gol River … Wikipedia
Olyokma River — The Olyokma River (Russian: Олёкма) is a tributary of the Lena in eastern Siberia. To the west is the Vitim River, to the south the Shilka River and Amur River and to the east, the upper Aldan River. Its right branch, the Tungur (fr:Toungir)… … Wikipedia
Nercha River — The Nercha River Nercha River Chinese name Chinese … Wikipedia
Ingoda River — ( ru. Ингода) is a river in Zabaykalsky Krai of Russia. The length of the river is 708 km. The area of its basin is 37,200 km². Together with the Onon River, it forms the Shilka River. The Ingoda River freezes up in early November and stays under … Wikipedia