The Ozhogina (Russian: Ожогина; Yakut: Одьуогун, Ocuogun) is a tributary of the Kolyma in eastern Siberia.
The area of its basin is 24,300 square kilometres (9,400 sq mi).
[1] It is formed by the confluence of two rivers: Sulakkan and Delkyu, which sources are located on the northern slopes of the Moma Range.
The river valley is covered with sparse larch taiga.
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