The Ingoda (Russian: Ингода́; Mongolian: Ингэдэй, Ingedei; Buryat: Ангида, Angida[1]) is a river in Zabaykalsky Krai of Russia.
The Ingoda freezes in early November and stays frozen until late April.
The name derives from the Evenki word ingakta which means "river with pebbly and sandy banks".
[5] Lake Kenon, located in the western outskirts of Chita, is part of the Ingoda river basin.
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