Rivers Amur-Argun-Kherlen
The combined length of the Amur-Argun-Kherlen Rivers makes them the tenth most extended river system in the world. The Argun and Shilka Rivers converge in the western part of Northeast China to form the 2,824-kilometer-long Amur River, also known as Heilong Jiang. The river separates southeast Siberia and Northeastern China. The Amur River drains an area of 1,855,000 square kilometers.
Kilometers, with a typical discharge volume of 11,400 cubic meters per second. The Argun River, which is 1,620 kilometers long, and the Amur River both serve as a part of the eastern frontier between China and Russia. The 1,254-kilometer-long Kherlen River begins its journey on the southern slopes of the Khentii Mountains and continues eastward, emptying into Hulun Lake before joining the Argun River.
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