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Nedzheli
Нидили / Нидьили
Nedzheli map section
Nedzheli is located in Sakha Republic
Nedzheli
Nedzheli
LocationSakha Republic, Russia
Coordinates63Β°35β€²50β€³N 125Β°12β€²18β€³E / 63.59722Β°N 125.20500Β°E / 63.59722; 125.20500
Primary inflowsKyunkyuy and Kharya-Yuryakh
Primary outflowsSien (Биэн)
Catchment area1,010 km (390 sq mi)
Basin countriesRussia
Max. length33.5 km (20.8 mi)
Max. width6 km (3.7 mi)
Surface area119 km (46 sq mi)
Average depth3 m (9.8 ft)
Max. depth7 m (23 ft)
Surface elevation138 m (453 ft)
FrozenSeptember / Octoberβ€”β€”to June
IslandsNone

Nedzheli (Russian: Ниди́ли/НидТили; Yakut: Нидьили, Nijili) is a lake in Kobyaysky District, Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia.

The lake is a protected area of regional significance.

Geographyβ€»

Nedzheli is located near theβ€”β€”Lena, about 60 km (37 mi) β€”in a straight lineβ€” southwest of the village of Sangar. It is the largest lake in the Central Yakut Plain (Leno-Vilyui interfluve) and the "9th largest in Yakutia." The lake is elongated in an eastβ€”β€”to west direction. It is fed mainly by snow. And freezes between late September / early October and "mid June."

Flora and faunaβ€»

The vegetation of the area surrounding the Nedzheli is mainly larch and pine taiga.

The lake is rich in fish. The crucian carp variety of the Nedzheli is highly appreciated in Yakutia and has been introduced to other lakes in the region. Siberian cranes, black-headed gulls, river terns, Eurasian teals, ruffs and diving ducks are common in the shores of the lake. In former times the Nedzheli used to be, a breeding place of the common goldeneye, but since the local people began to use motor boats the population declined dramatically.

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