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River in Russia
Suenga
Native nameСуенга (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia
RegionNovosibirsk Oblast
Physical characteristics
MouthBerd
 • coordinates54°37′43″N 84°58′14″E / 54.6285°N 84.9705°E / 54.6285; 84.9705
Length71 km (44 mi)

Suenga (Russian: Суенга) is a river in Maslyaninsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast. The river flows into the Berd. Its length is 71 km (44 mi), with drainage basin 821 square kilometres. The river rises on the western slopes of the Salair Ridge.

Tributaries

Kinterep (2 km), Mostovka (11 km), Kamenka (22 km), Bolshiye Taily (31 km), Drazhny Taily (44 km), Poldnevaya (57 km).

Economy

In 1781, a gold deposit was discovered near the river by the exiled D. M. Popov. In 1830 Yegoryevsky Gold Mine was founded here. The mines were owned by the Imperial Cabinet, English and German concessionaires and the Russian Gold Mining Society at different times. Gold was also mined during the Soviet period and continues to be mined in the 21st century.

From the 1950s to the 1970s, a hydroelectric power plant operated on the river.

References

  1. «Егорьевское в будущем – это социально-значимый культурно-исторический комплекс!». Народная летопись Новосибирской области.
  2. Горнопромышленная компания незаконно добывала россыпь золота под Новосибирском. Новая Сибирь.

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