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The Tsipa River is a western tributary of the Vitim. Maksim Perfilyev was the first Russian to reach the Tsipa in 1640.

References

  1. Lantzeff, George V., and Richard A. Pierce (1973). Eastward to Empire: Exploration and Conquest on the Russian Open Frontier, to 1750. Montreal: McGill-Queen's U.P.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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