Tatta
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The Tatta (Russian: Татта; Yakut: Таатта, Taatta) is a river in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia, a left tributary of the Aldan, part of the Lena basin.
Tatta Yakut: Таатта | |
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Mouth location in Yakutia, Russia | |
Location | |
Country | Russian Federation |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Lena Plateau |
• coordinates | 61°37′07″N 131°57′29″E |
Mouth | Aldan River |
• coordinates | 63°01′10″N 133°24′23″E |
Length | 414 km (257 mi) |
Basin size | 10,200 km2 (3,900 sq mi) |
Discharge | |
• average | 5 m3/s (180 cu ft/s) (middle) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Aldan→ Lena→ Laptev Sea |
The Tatta has a length of 414 kilometres (257 mi) and a drainage basin area of 10,200 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi).[1] There are many inhabited places close to the banks of the Tatta, especially in its upper and middle reaches, including Churapcha and Ytyk-Kyuyol towns, as well as Uolba, Bulun, Dyabyla, Kharbala 1st, Kharbala 2nd, Cherkyokh, Borobul and Tolon villages.[2][3]
Tatta District of the Sakha Republic was named after the river. The R504 Kolyma Highway crosses the Tatta roughly in the middle of its course.[2]