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| Data sets | Publications | Expeditions | Thesaurus | 
| Amur River  | |
|---|---|
| BT | Asia | 
| .Amur River | |
| RT | Russian Federation | 
| Inner Mongolia China | |
| Argun River | |
| Heilongjiang China | |
| SN | Formed at junction of the Shilka River and the Argun River. After serving as the boundary between N China and 2 oblasts of the Russian Federation, it flows NE across Khabarovsk region into the N end of the Tatar Strait. In China, the river is also called |