Menda | |
Other Name: | Менда |
Source1 Coordinates: | 60.7867°N 130.1325°W |
Mouth Coordinates: | 61.5156°N 129.3358°W |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Length: | 168km (104miles) |
Basin Size: | 2370km2 |
Pushpin Map: | Russia Sakha Republic |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Mouth location in Yakutia, Russia |
The Menda (ru|Менда; sah|Менда) is a river in Yakutia (Sakha Republic), Russia. It is a tributary of the Lena with a length of 168km (104miles) and a drainage basin area of 2370km2.
The Menda is the second largest river of Khangalassky District. The village of Tit-Ebya is located near the mouth of the river.[1] The Kyuyulyur waterfalls (sah|Күрүлүүр), a tourist attraction, are located in the Menda.[2]
The Menda is a right tributary of the Lena. It is formed at the confluence of the Tala-Kyuyol and Onney-Ulur rivers in the Lena Plateau, between the Lena and the Amga. It heads in a roughly northern direction across taiga areas in its upper and middle course, parallel to the Tamma to the east. Then it bends to the northwest in its lower course, when it reaches the Lena floodplain and flows slowly among the swamps and small lakes of the area. Finally it meets the Lena 1565km (972miles) from its mouth north of the village of Tit-Ebya, south of Yakutsk.[3] [1]
The largest tributary of the Menda is the 94km (58miles) long Dangykh that joins it from the left. In some stretches the river channel is bound by low cliffs. The Menda freezes between October and May.