Onon (river)

Onon
Onon gol
The Onon joins the Shilka which joins the Amur
Map
Nickname(s)Queen Mother Onon
Native nameОнон гол (Mongolian)
Location
CountryMongolia, Russia
AimagKhentii
Physical characteristics
Sourceeastern Khentii Mountains
 • coordinates48°50′29″N 108°47′18″E / 48.8413°N 108.7883°E / 48.8413; 108.7883
MouthShilka
 • coordinates
51°42′21″N 115°50′40″E / 51.70583°N 115.84444°E / 51.70583; 115.84444
Length1,032 km (641 mi)
Basin size96,200 km2 (37,100 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionShilkaAmurSea of Okhotsk

The Onon (Mongolian: Онон гол, Onon gol; Russian: Оно́н) is a river in Mongolia and Russia. It is 1,032 kilometres (641 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 96,200 square kilometres (37,100 sq mi).[1]


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