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 | | The Uur river, 331 km in length with 12,300 km2 of catchment area and originates from the Kheven-Saluu mountains in northeastern Hovsgol Province flowing south until it meets the Eg river. |
 | | The triangular-shaped watershed area, consisting of the Eg and Uur rivers to the point of confluence with the Selenge River, is recognized as the Eg-Uur Watershed Area (EUWA), a total area of approximately 3.48 million ha, which constitutes about 16.3 percent of the total catchment of the Arctic Basin in Mongolia. |
 | | The EUWA covers territories of 6 districts in Hovsgol province (Alag-Erdene, Hatgal, Tunel, Chandmani-Undur, Tsagaan-Uur and Erdenebulgan), and one district in Bulgan province (Teshig). |
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