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10. Amur River

Flowing for 1,755 miles, the Amur River empties into the Strait of Tartary. The river forms part of the border between far eastern Russia and northeastern China, beginning in the hills of northeast China. The Amur is economically important to the region for trade; goods such as timber, grain, fish, and oil move regularly up and down. The Amur is a famous source of Kaluga sturgeon, a world delicacy.

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