- geologypage.com 2014/12/vilyuy-river.htmlIn 1634, Russian Cossacks, headed by Voin Shakhov, established a winter settlement at the confluence of the Vilyuy and Tyuken Rivers.
- culturalsurvival.org publications/cultural-…The Vilyuy River, located in a remote area in the Sakha Republic of eastern Siberia, used to be crystal clear and full of fish.
- tr.ruarrijoseph.com brazzers/73503-russkuyu-…İnsanlar nehir havzasının topraklarını keşfetmeye başladıXIII yüzyıldan beri Vilyuy.
- tr.termwiki.com TR/Vilyuy_RiverVilyuy Nehri, Doğu Sibirya'da Lena Nehri'nin en uzun kolu değil.
- everipedia.org wiki/lang_en/Vilyuy_RiverIn 1634, Russian Cossacks, headed by Voin Shakhov, established a winter settlement at the confluence of the Vilyuy and Tyuken Rivers.
- wikizero.com tr/Vilyuy_NehriNehir, 2,650 km uzunluğunda olup Lena Nehri'nin en uzun koludur ve Krasnoyarsk Krayı ve Saha Cumhuriyeti'nden geçmektedir.
- grida.no resources/3590In the taiga zone of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) huge complexes of inland sand dunes form the natural landscape, here already with snow and ice on river and...
- toplist.info top-list/longest-rivers-in-russia-…The Vilyuy is a Russian river that is the Lena's longest tributary. ... The Nizhnyaya Tunguska basin is located west of the Vilyuy and Chona rivers.
- wn.com Vilyuy_RiverThe Vilyuy River (also Vilyui, Russian: Вилюй; IPA: [vʲɪˈlʲʉj]; Yakut: Бүлүү) is a river of the Central Siberian Plateau, longest tributary of the Lena River.
- blitztest.com geography/rivers/vilyuyThe Vilyuy (Russian: Вилюй, IPA: ; Yakut: Бүлүү, Bülüü, IPA: ) is a river in Russia, the longest tributary of the Lena.