Anadyr


a river in NE Siberian Russia, flowing SW and E to Anadyr Bay, on the Bering Sea. 695 miles (1118 km) long.
Historical Examples

For it lies between north and north-east, and bends with a rounding towards the Anadyr.
The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II A.E. Nordenskieold

The Anadyr River, of which reports had been heard from the natives, was his goal.
Along Alaska’s Great River Frederick Schwatka

“Then we can count on that thing coming across the neck of sea from the Gulf of Anadyr,” he finished.
The Alaskan James Oliver Curwood

We must bring a million of them up here before that danger-flood we speak of comes beyond the Gulf of Anadyr.
The Alaskan James Oliver Curwood

This was the first account which reached the conquerors of Siberia of the great river Anadyr which falls into the Pacific.
The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II A.E. Nordenskieold

There his vessel was wrecked and he and his men made their way home overland, surveying, as they went, the Anadyr River.
Along Alaska’s Great River Frederick Schwatka

noun
a town in Russia, in NE Siberia at the mouth of the Anadyr River; the capital of Chukot Autonomous Okrug. Pop: 11 038 (2002)
a mountain range in Russia, in NE Siberia, rising over 1500 m (5000 ft)
a river in Russia, rising in mountains on the Arctic Circle, south of the Anadyr Range, and flowing east to the Gulf of Anadyr. Length: 725 km (450 miles)
Gulf of Anadyr, an inlet of the Bering Sea, off the coast of NE Russia

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