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in the basin of the Pyasina covering a total area of 10,450 square kilometres (4,030 sq mi). The river freezes up in late September or early October and stays under the ice until June. It is connected to the river
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Kolpashikov, L.; Makhailov, V.; Russell, D. (2014). "The role of harvest, predators and socio-political environment in the dynamics of the Taimyr wild reindeer herd with some lessons for North America".
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railway had been built, the river Pyasina and Lake Pyasino were used to deliver cargo to the site of the future city of
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Russell, D.E.; Gunn, A. (20 November 2013). "Migratory Tundra Rangifer". NOAA Arctic Research Program.
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covers 182,000 square kilometres (70,000 sq mi). The Pyasina River originates in
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merchant Kondratiy Kurochkin reached the mouth of the Pyasina in 1610. In 1614, an
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Russian
Russia
Krasnoyarsk Krai
Ust-Tareya
Lake Pyasino
70°03′52″N 88°03′51″E / 70.0645°N 88.0643°E / 70.0645; 88.0643
Mouth
Kara Sea
Arctic Ocean
Pyasina Bay
73°54′00″N 87°02′50″E / 73.90000°N 87.04722°E / 73.90000; 87.04722
Agapa
Mokoritto
Pura
Chernaya
Dudypta
Yangoda
Tareya
Binyuda
Russian
Krasnoyarsk Krai
Russia
basin
Lake Pyasino
Pyasino Gulf
Kara Sea
lakes
Chetyrekh
Dvina

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