Syungyude

The Syungyude (Russian: Сюнгююдэ, Yakut: Сүҥгүдэ, Süŋgüde) is a river in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia.

It meanders strongly just north of the Motorchuna, flowing parallel to it until it turns northeast and then NNE in a wide arc.

In its last stretch the Syungyude flows roughly northwards with the floodplain of the Lena to the east.

It runs parallel to the great river until it joins the right bank of the Molodo 167 kilometres (104 mi) upstream of its mouth in the Lena.

[2][3] The longest tributary of the Syungyude is the 144 km (89 mi) long Kyuskyurdeen (Кюскюрдьээн), joining it from the left.

Course of the Syungyude river map section.