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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Arctic Watershed of North America, Drainage basins of the Barents Sea, Drainage basins of the Chukchi Sea, Drainage basins of the East Siberian Sea, Drainage basins of the Kara Sea, Drainage basins of the Laptev Sea, Drainage basins of the White Sea, Ob basin, Ob River, Yenisei River, Lena River, Indigirka River, Kolyma River, Zapadnaya Litsa River, Canada Hudson Bay drainage, Yana River, Pyasina River, List of Hudson Bay rivers, Strelna River, Rosta River, Olenyok River, Anabar River, Chukochya River, Khatanga River, Khroma River, Taz River, Miass River, Alazeya River, Maly Anyuy River, Omoloy River, Sundrun River, Kugruk River, Uboynaya River, Taymyr River, Jakobselva, Chegitun River, Chaun River, Buckland River, Amguyema River, Pur River, Kola River, Utukok River, Zeledeyeva River, Wulik River, Varzuga River, Ioniveyem River, Teriberka River, Pegtymel River, Kokolik River, Kuk River, Mezen River, Kivalina River, Nadym River, Palyavaam River, Pechenga River, Rauchua River, Om River, Ichuveyem River, Kukpuk River, Kiwalik River, Goodhope River, Kukpowruk River, Pitmegea River, Khutudabiga River, Titovka River, Chetyrekh River, Kondoma River, Espenberg River, Kazim River, Mras-Su River, Nugnugaluktuk River, Aba River, Agan River. Excerpt: The Lena (Russian: , IPA: Sakha: , Oluone) is the easternmost of the three great Siberian rivers that flow into the Arctic Ocean (the other two being the Ob River and the Yenisei River). It is the 11th longest river in the world and has the 9th largest watershed. It is the greatest Russian river with its watershed entirely within national ranges. Rising at the height of 1,640 metres (5,381 ft) at its source Baikal Mountains south of the Central Siberian Plateau, 7 kilometres (4 mi) west of Lake Baikal, the Lena flows northeast, being joined by the Kirenga River, Vitim River and O...