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AmurRiver in east Asia, which with its tributary, the Ussuri, forms the boundary between Russia and China for much of its course. Formed by the Argun and Shilka rivers, the Amur flows for over 4,400 km/2,730 mi and enters the Sea of Okhotsk. At its mouth at Nikolevsk it is 16 km/10 mi wide.
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The radio reconnaissance units of the Amur Red Banner
Flotilla timely reconnoitered and immediately reported to the Command
about the departure from Harbin of the main body of the Sungari River
Flotilla comprising 16 ships with the Marine units on board heading
toward the lower reaches of the Sungari River and about the impending
appearance of the Flotilla on the Amur River. So in 1985, at the invitation of the Chinese government, the
Engstroms packed their bags and set out to the Heilongjiang River on the
Sino-Soviet border (called the Amur River on the Russian side) to turn
Chinese sturgeon, which grow to 2,000 pounds in weight, into a national
caviar industry. sinensis is found only
in the Amur River area on the Russian-Chinese border (2). |
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