Tyugyuene
The Tyugyuene is a river in Yakutia, Russia. It is a tributary of the Lena with a length of and a drainage basin area of. The river marks the border between Gorny and Kobyaysky Districts in a stretch of its middle course.
The name of the river is based on the Evenk word "tagin", meaning "swamp".
Course
The Tyugyuene is a left tributary of the Lena. It has its origin at the confluence of the long Ysyakh-Yuryage and Kupsuyu-Yuryakh streams, at an altitude of about in the northeastern part of the Lena Plateau, southwest of the abandoned village of Abaranda. It heads first a roughly northern direction to the east of the Lungkha in its upper course, then it bends northeastwards in its middle course across the Central Yakutian Lowland, changing again to northwards. There are small lakes in the broad floodplain of the lower course of the river, and it meanders strongly before reaching the Lena floodplain, vast and filled with lakes, to the east of the Sitte. in some stretches the banks are high, with a cliff-like appearance. Finally it meets the Lena from its mouth. Its confluence is at the Khatyng-Tumusakh arm, by the village of Khaptagay, near Sangar on the facing bank.The A331 highway has a bridge over the Tyugyuene and a gas pipeline crosses the river about upstream from its mouth.