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459: 516: 311:(fort) was founded in 1679, or 1659 on the left bank of the river 76 to 97 kilometres (47 to 60 mi) upstream. There were suggestions to move Okhotsk south to Udsk but this was rejected because of the poor harbor and the proximity of the Chinese border. There were generally about 10 peasant families around the fort trying to produce grain and a few thin cattle, but results were poor. Sometimes seed corn had to be imported. A 47: 330:
at Kompaneisk and the Uchur River at Uchur Crossing. Pack horses were usually left at Udsk as food for sled dogs or people while the Yakut drivers returned to Yakutsk on foot or skis. In 1750 all the pack horses perished in deep snow resulting in starvation. In 1788 more than 100 horses drowned
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This was an ill-defined route used to supply Udsk from Yakutsk. It was open from April to October but there was some winter travel. Its length was estimated at 1,123 to 1,502 kilometres (698 to 933 mi). It crossed the
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but would not guide them inland. In 1684 some Cossacks fled from the Manchus on the Zeya, reached Udsk, and went up the Maya to Yakutsk.
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of rye flour that cost half a ruble at Irkutsk cost 8 to 10 rubles at Udsk. The population was 30 in 1690, 200 in 1800 and 164 in 1865.
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This article is about the river in Khabarovsk Krai. For other rivers, see
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and flows roughly eastwards. It borders the northern side of the
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Its main tributaries are the 229 kilometres (142 mi) long
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from the right, and the 160 kilometres (99 mi) long
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of 61,300 square kilometres (23,700 sq mi).
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James R Gipson, "Feeding the Russian Fur Trade",1969
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Robert J Kerner, "The Urge to the Sea", 1942,page 80
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Uda River (Khabarovsk Krai)
Uda

Russia
Mouth
Sea of Okhotsk
Uda Gulf
54°44′26″N 135°18′05″E / 54.7406°N 135.3014°E / 54.7406; 135.3014
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Russian
Chinese
Khabarovsk Krai
Russian Far East
drainage basin
Sea of Okhotsk
Chumikan
Stanovoy Mountains
Dzhagdy Range
Taikan Range
Uda Gulf
Shantar Islands
Bokon
Shevly
Gerbikan
Galam
Chogar
Dzhana
Maya
Udykhyn
Treaty of Nerchinsk

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