Chuna (river) explained

Chuna
Mouth:Taseyeva
Mouth Coordinates:57.7214°N 95.4211°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Russia
Length:1203km (748miles)
Basin Size:56800km2

The Chuna (Russian: Чуна), called Uda (Russian: Уда; Mongolian: Үд, Üd) above the settlement of Chunsky, is a river in Irkutsk Oblast and Krasnoyarsk Krai of Russia. It is 1203km (748miles) long, with a drainage basin of 56800km2.

The river has its sources in the southwestern parts of Irkutsk Oblast, on the northern slopes of the eastern Sayan Mountains. It then flows over the Central Siberian Plateau, and passes the Nevanka and Nizhneudinsk. Logs are floated downriver and loaded onto the Baikal–Amur Mainline at Chunsky (station name Sosnovye Rodniki). It then turns west, and joins the Biryusa to form the Taseyeva, a tributary of the Angara.