Namana
Namana
River in Yakutia, Russia
The Namana (Russian: Намана; Yakut: Намана) is a river in Yakutia (Sakha Republic), Russia. It is the 17th longest tributary of the Lena with a length of 444 kilometres (276 mi).[1] Its drainage basin area is 16,900 square kilometres (6,500 sq mi).[2]
There are no settlements located by the river, but there is industrial production of table salt in the basin. Balagannakh village is located near the mouth of the Namana in the Lena.[1] The river flows near a landfill where there have been leaks leading to oil pollution of its waters.[3]