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Selemdzha

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on the right. The Selemdzha freezes up in early November and stays under the ice until early May.
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The Selemdzha has its source where three mountain ranges meet the
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Ekimchan

Russian
Russia
Bureya Range
52°26′18″N 134°36′30″E / 52.43833°N 134.60833°E / 52.43833; 134.60833
Mouth
Zeya
51°43′58″N 128°51′53″E / 51.73278°N 128.86472°E / 51.73278; 128.86472
Zeya
Amur
Sea of Okhotsk
Russian
river
Amur Region
Russia
tributary
Zeya
Bureya Range
Dusse-Alin
Ezop Range
Yam-Alin
Selemdzha Range
Zeya-Bureya Plain
Baikal–Amur Mainline
Fevralsk
Trans-Siberian Railway
Blagoveshchensk
Ulma

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