Angara (disambiguation)
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The Angara is a major river in south-east Siberia, Russia, connecting Lake Baikal to the Yenisey river and thence the Arctic Ocean.
Angara may also refer to:
Places
[edit ]India
[edit ]- Angara, Andhra Pradesh, a village
- Angara block, an administrative unit in Jharkhand
- Angara, Jharkhand, a village in Ranchi district
Siberia, Russia
[edit ]The following places are all near the Angara River:
- Angara craton, also known as Siberia, a paleogeographic continent
- Angara Range, a mountain range in Siberia traversed by the Angara River
- Lena-Angara Plateau in Siberia, immediately east of the Angara River
- Upper Angara, a river in Siberia which drains into Lake Baikal and may be considered a continuation of the Angara
- Upper Angara Range, a mountain range in Siberia traversed by the Upper Angara river
Ukraine
[edit ]- Perevalne or Angara, a village in Simferopol Raion, Crimea
Arts and entertainment
[edit ]- Angara (film), Pakistani action film
- Angara, a fictional continent in Golden Sun
- The angara, a fictional alien species in Mass Effect: Andromeda
- Angara (Tulsi Comics), a fictional character from Tulsi Comics
Other uses
[edit ]- Angara (icebreaker), a museum ship in Irkutsk, Russia
- Angara (rocket family), a Russian space-launch vehicle
- Angara Airlines, a Russian airline serving Siberia
- Angara (surname), including a list of people with the name
- Angara S., an Indian politician
- Angara language, a language of South America
See also
[edit ]- Angora (disambiguation)
- Angaria (disambiguation)
- Angarsky (disambiguation)
- Ankara (disambiguation)
- Angaar (disambiguation)
- Angar (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
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