5. Yenisei River: King of the Arctic Ocean
The Yenisei River, with a length of 5,539 km, is one of the longest rivers in the world flowing into the Arctic Ocean, surpassing even the majestic Mackenzie River in Canada. Originating in the Sayan Mountains in Mongolia, the river winds through vast Siberia and empties into the Arctic Ocean, creating a large basin with an area of 2,580,000 km². The river is also home to many valuable mineral resources such as coal, oil, gas, and metals, contributing to the economic development of the region.
The Yenisei River is home to many rare species of flora and fauna, including sturgeon, salmon, seals, brown bears, and many migratory birds. The river plays an important role in preserving biodiversity and maintaining ecological balance in the region. The Yenisei River, with its strong and majestic flow, is known as the “King of the Arctic Ocean”, symbolizing the strength and resilience of the Siberian people.
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