The Nyuya (Russian: Нюя; Yakut: Ньүүйэ, Ñüüye) is a river in Sakha, Russia.
The area of its basin is 38,100 square kilometres (14,700 sq mi).
[1] The Nyuya has its source in the Lena Plateau and flows south of the course of the Peleduy.
The Nyuya freezes up in the second half of October and stays icebound until May.
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