Muna (Lena)


The Muna is a river in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is a left tributary of the lower reaches of the Lena and has a length of.

Course

The river begins a little to the north of the Polar Circle at the confluence of the small rivers Orto-Muna and Ulakhan-Muna in the northeastern slopes of the Central Siberian Plateau at an elevation of. It flows roughly eastwards in a deep valley and, after leaving the mountainous region it meanders across the lowland among almost 2,500 lakes. The river broadens in the plain, reaching a width of when it meets the left bank of the lower course of the Lena.
The Muna freezes between the end of November and the beginning of December and remains under ice until the end of April or the beginning of May. From the end of May to June it flows at a high level, flooding sometimes in the summer. The area of the river basin is uninhabited. The mouth of the river is in the Zhigansky District.
The main tributaries of the Muna are the long Munakan and the long Khakhchan on the right and the long Severnaya on the left.