Noun
an Asian river between China and Russia; flows into the Sea of Okhotsk
Source: WordNetAnton Chekhov vividly described the Amur River in writings about his journey to Sakhalin Island in 1890. Source: Internet
He embarks on a trip to the Amur River to uncover the mystery. Source: Internet
Taking Bakunin's word, Korsakov issued him with a letter giving him passage on all ships on the Amur River and its tributaries as long as he was back in Irkutsk when the ice came. Source: Internet
More than 100,000 Koreans moved across the Amur River into Eastern Russia (then the Soviet Union) away from the Japanese. Source: Internet
The Amur River is an important symbol of, and geopolitical factor in, Chinese–Russian relations. Source: Internet
The city's five districts stretch for convert along the Amur River. Source: Internet