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River in Mongolia
Selbe River
River origin
Native nameСэлбэ гол (Mongolian)
Location
CountryMongolia
CityUlaanbaatar
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationKhan Khentii Strictly Protected Area, Khentii Mountains
 • coordinates48°08′55″N 106°52′52″E / 48.1485°N 106.8811°E / 48.1485; 106.8811
MouthOrkhon River
 • coordinates47°53′01″N 106°48′52″E / 47.8837°N 106.8144°E / 47.8837; 106.8144

The Selbe River (Mongolian: Сэлбэ) is a river in central Mongolia. It flows at an altitude between 1850 and 1350 meters above sea level through the southern part of the Khentii Mountains. This river is 26.2 km long and the river basin covers 220 square kilometers.

The river flows through the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, and merges into the Tuul river. The inter Ulaanbaatar city Selbe basin was renovated in 2012. Before this reconstruction the river was mostly dry during colder seasons. In the same year, the river parts in Ulaanbaatar area was declared protected status to protect against city pollutions.

See also

References

  1. 'Runoff and rainfall distribution in the Selbe river basin'
  2. 'Selbe River reconstruction to finish next month'
  3. 'Selbe river area registered as a Natural Reserve'


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