- en.wikipedia.org Katun (river)The Katun (Russian: Катунь, Katuń; Altay: Кадын, Kadın) is a river in the Altai Republic and the Altai Krai of Russia. It forms the Ob as it joins the Biya some 19 kilometres...
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- stuklopechat.com puteshestviya/93119-reka-katun-…Upper Katun - from the source on the Gebler Glacier on the southern slope of Belukha Mountain to the mouth of the Cox River.
- wildticketasia.com 340-katun-river-in-kazakhstan-…Katun River Hydrology. In the river basin, there are more than 800 glaciers with a total area of 625 thousand km², so glacial nutrition plays a significant role.
- visitaltai.info en/where_visit/objects/rivers/…In the autumn and winter months, the river is fed from groundwater and becomes saturatedturquoise shade. ... The Katun is a swift and full-flowing river.
- gotoaltay.com placesofinterest/katun/The river is 688 km long. The Katun river originates in the southern sloep of the Katun mountain range of the Belukha Mountain near the Gebler glacier.
- memim.com katun-river.htmlKatun River. The Katun in the upper reaches. Catchment area of the Katun in orange. Katun near the village Chemal. Flat banks and gravel bars.
- waytorussia.net Altay/Katun.htmlWhat Katun is Like: Katun is one of the major rivers at Altay, it's 688 km long and starts at the height of 2000 m at south Altay mountains, being.
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- happyfrogtravels.com altai-mountains-katun-river/Altai Mountains: Between the much praised and isolated Teletskoye Lake and a bit less promising, yet more accessible Katun River we chose the latter.
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- britannica.com place/Katun-river-RussiaThe Katun, Bukhtarma, and Biya—all tributaries of the Ob River—are among the biggest. Rivers of the Gobi Altai are shorter, shallower, and often frozen in winter...