The Angara (
Buryat and mn, Ангар, ''Angar'',
"Cleft"; russian: Ангара́, ''Angará'') is a major river in
Siberia
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, which traces a course through
Russia
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's
Irkutsk Oblast
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and
Krasnoyarsk Krai
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. It drains out of
Lake Baikal
Lake Baikal (, russian: Oзеро Байкал, Ozero Baykal ); mn, Байгал нуур, Baigal nuur) is a rift lake in Russia. It is situated in southern Siberia, between the Federal subjects of Russia, federal subjects of Irkutsk Oblast, I ...
and is the
headwater
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Definition
Th ...
tributary
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of the
Yenisey
The Yenisey (russian: Енисе́й, ''Yeniséy''; mn, Горлог мөрөн, ''Gorlog mörön''; Buryat: Горлог мүрэн, ''Gorlog müren''; Tuvan: Улуг-Хем, ''Uluğ-Hem''; Khakas: Ким суғ, ''Kim suğ''; Ket: Ӄук ...
. It is long, and has a drainage basin of .
It was formerly known as the Lower or Nizhnyaya Angara (distinguishing it from the
Upper Angara). Below its junction with the
Ilim, it was formerly known as the Upper Tunguska (russian: Верхняя Тунгуска, ''Verkhnyaya Tunguska'', distinguishing it from the
Lower Tunguska) and, with the names reversed, as the Lower Tunguska.
Course
Leaving Lake Baikal near the settlement of
Listvyanka, the Angara flows north past the Irkutsk Oblast cities of
Irkutsk,
Angarsk,
Bratsk, and
Ust-Ilimsk. It then crosses the
Angara Range and turns west, entering Krasnoyarsk Krai, and joining the Yenisey near
Strelka, south-east of
Lesosibirsk
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History
The village of Maklakov Lug (russian: Маклаков Луг), later known as Maklakovo () existed on ...
.
Dams and reservoirs

Four dams of major hydroelectric plants - constructed since the 1950s - exploit the waters of the Angara:
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Irkutsk Dam, forming the
Irkutsk Reservoir, which floods the valley of the river from its source to Irkutsk, and slightly raises the water level in Lake Baikal
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Bratsk Dam, forming the
Bratsk Reservoir
*
Ust-Ilimsk Dam, at
Ust-Ilimsk, forming the Ust-Ilimsk Reservoir
*
Boguchany Dam, at
Kodinsk
The reservoirs of these dams flooded a number of villages along the Angara and its tributaries (including the historic fort of
Ilimsk
Ilimsk (russian: link=no, Илимск) was a small town in Siberia, within today's Irkutsk Oblast of Russia. The town was flooded by the Ust-Ilimsk Reservoir in the mid-1970s.
Ilimsk was founded in 1630 on the Ilim River, a tributary of the ...
on the Ilim), as well as numerous agricultural areas in the river valley. Due to its effects on the way of life of the rural residents of the Angara valley, dam construction was criticized by a number of Soviet intellectuals, in particular by the Irkutsk writer
Valentin Rasputin
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- both in his novel ''
Farewell to Matyora'' (1976) and in his non-fiction book ''
Siberia, Siberia
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'' (1991).
Navigation

The Angara is navigable by modern watercraft on several isolated sections:
* from Lake Baikal to Irkutsk
* from Irkutsk to Bratsk
* on the Ust-Ilimsk Reservoir
* from the Boguchany Dam (Kodinsk) to the river's fall into the Yenisey.
The section between the Ust-Ilimsk Dam and the Boguchany Dam has not been navigable due to rapids. However, with the completion of the Boguchany Dam, and filling of its reservoir, at least part of this section of the river will become navigable as well. Nonetheless, this will not enable through navigation from Lake Baikal to the Yenisey, as none of the existing three dams has been provided with a
ship lock or a
boat lift, nor will the Boguchany Dam have one.

Despite the absence of a continuous navigable waterway, the Angara and its tributary the
Ilim were of considerable importance for Russian colonization of Siberia since ca. 1630, when they (and the necessary portages) formed
important water routes connecting the Yenisey with Lake Baikal and the
Lena
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. The river lost its transportation significance after the construction of an overland route between
Krasnoyarsk
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and
Irkutsk and, later, the
Trans-Siberian Railway
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.
Tributaries
The largest tributaries of the Angara are, from source to mouth:
[Ангара]
Great Soviet Encyclopedia
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Irkut (left)
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Kitoy
The Kitoy (, ) is a river in Buryatia and Irkutsk Oblast in Russia, a left tributary of the Angara. The length of the river is 316 km. The area of its basin is 9,190 km². The Kitoy freezes up in the second half of October and stays iceb ...
(left)
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Belaya (left)
*
Oka (left)
*
Iya Iya may refer to:
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(left)
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Ilim (right)
*
Kova (left)
*
Koda
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(right)
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Chadobets (right)
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Mura (left)
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Irkeneyeva (right)
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Taseyeva (left)
See also
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List of rivers of Russia
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Lena-Angara Plateau
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Yenisey Range
References
Citations
Bibliography
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External links
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