The Tsipa (Russian: Ципа) is the largest tributary of the Vitim in Buryatia, Russia.
[2] Perch, pike, lenok, grayling, taimen and whitefish are also found in the waters of the Tsipa.
Then it makes a sharp bend to the west of the Bambuyka and turns south, crossing the Babanty Range through a narrow valley where it flows fast, forming rapids.
After leaving the mountains it turns again northeast and finally it meets the Vitim about 120 km (75 mi) southeast of Taksimo.
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