Pegtymel

The Pegtymel is a river in . It is 345 kilometres long, and has a drainage basin of 17,600 square kilometres. The Pegtymel and its tributaries belong to the administrative region of .
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: river in Russia
  • Also known as: Pegtomel’”, “Pegtymel River”, and “Rapyl’katyn

Pegtymel

Latitude
69.82494° or 69° 49′ 30″ north
Longitude
173.98361° or 173° 59′ 1″ east
Elevation
26 metres (85 feet)
Open location code
9VXMRXFM+XC
Geo­Names ID
2122198
Wiki­data ID
Q1111274
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Welsh—“Pegtymel” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Ríu Pegtymel
  • Cebuano: Pegtymel‘
  • Cebuano: Pegtymel’
  • Chinese: 佩格特梅利河
  • Czech: Pegtymel
  • Czech: Rapylkatyn
  • Dutch: Pegtymel
  • Egyptian Arabic: نهر پيجتيميل
  • Finnish: Pegtymel
  • German: Pegtymel
  • Greek: Πεγκτιμέλ
  • Irish: Abhainn Pegtymel
  • Italian: Pegtymel‘
  • Italian: Pegtymel’
  • Japanese: ペグティメリ川
  • Japanese: ペグトィメリ川
  • Persian: پگتیمل
  • Polish: Pegtymel
  • Polish: Piegtymiel
  • Russian: Пегтымель
  • Spanish: Rio Pegtymel
  • Spanish: Río Pegtymel
  • Turkish: Pegtimel Nehri
  • Turkish: Pegtımel Nehri
  • Turkish: Pegtymel Nehri
  • Vietnamese: Pegtymel
  • Vietnamese: Sông Pegtymel
  • Welsh: Afon Pegtymel

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