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Vitim

American  
[vi-teem] / vɪˈtim /

noun

  1. a river in E Siberian Russia, flowing S, NE, and N to the Lena River. 1,140 miles (1,834 km) long.


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The Lena receives several large tributaries, viz., the Vitim, about 1400, the Olekma, about 800, and the Aldan, about 1300 miles long.

From From Paris to New York by Land by De Windt, Harry

The double river-systems of the Volga and Kama, the Obi and Irtish, the Angara and Yenisei, the Lena and Vitim on the Arctic slope, the Amur and Sungari on the Pacific slope, are instances.

From Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers by Singleton, Esther

I recollect myself the impression produced upon me by the animal world of Siberia when I explored the Vitim regions in the company of so accomplished a zoologist as my friend Polyakoff was.

From Mutual Aid; a factor of evolution by Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich, kniaz