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The Orlovka (Russian: Орловка), also known as Mamyn (Russian: Мамын), is a river in Mazanovsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia. It is the 4th longest tributary of the Selemdzha after the Byssa, with a length of 208 kilometres (129 mi) and the second in drainage basin area, with 11,300 square kilometres (4,400 sq mi).

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  • Orlovka (Mamyn) (en)
  • Орловка (приток Селемджи) (ru)
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  • Орловка (до 1972 г. — Мамын) — река в Амурской области России, правый приток Селемджи. Длина реки — 208 км, площадь водосборного бассейна, находящегося на Амурско-Зейской равнине, — 11 300 км². Образуется слиянием Левой и Правой Орловки (ранее Левый и Правый Мамын) на высоте 268 м. Течение умеренное, долина заболочена. В нижнем течении наблюдаются меандры и небольшие озёра. В бассейне реки месторождения золота, железной руды и известняков. (ru)
  • The Orlovka (Russian: Орловка), also known as Mamyn (Russian: Мамын), is a river in Mazanovsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia. It is the 4th longest tributary of the Selemdzha after the Byssa, with a length of 208 kilometres (129 mi) and the second in drainage basin area, with 11,300 square kilometres (4,400 sq mi). (en)
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  • Orlovka (Mamyn) (en)
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  • Orlovka (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mamyn_(Orlovka)_USSR_map_NN_52-11_Mayskiy.jpg
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  • Map section of the confluence of the Mamyn and the Selemdzha (en)
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  • Орловка / Мамын (en)
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  • Russia Amur Oblast (en)
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  • Mouth location in Amur Oblast, Russia (en)
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  • The Orlovka (Russian: Орловка), also known as Mamyn (Russian: Мамын), is a river in Mazanovsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia. It is the 4th longest tributary of the Selemdzha after the Byssa, with a length of 208 kilometres (129 mi) and the second in drainage basin area, with 11,300 square kilometres (4,400 sq mi). The river basin includes the Garinskoye iron ore deposit, one of the largest in the Russian Far East, as well as gold prospecting areas. The only settlement in the river basin is Oktyabrsky, located by river , the main tributary. In the past there had been other settlements by the river, such as the Slava collective farm on the left bank near the mouth, but they were abandoned. (en)
  • Орловка (до 1972 г. — Мамын) — река в Амурской области России, правый приток Селемджи. Длина реки — 208 км, площадь водосборного бассейна, находящегося на Амурско-Зейской равнине, — 11 300 км². Образуется слиянием Левой и Правой Орловки (ранее Левый и Правый Мамын) на высоте 268 м. Течение умеренное, долина заболочена. В нижнем течении наблюдаются меандры и небольшие озёра. В бассейне реки месторождения золота, железной руды и известняков. (ru)
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