Kulu (river)

Kulu
Кулу
The Kulu and the Ayan-Yuryakh are located at the head of the Kolyma
Mouth location in Magadan Oblast, Russia
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of rivers Khujakh and Kenelichi
  locationSuntar-Khayata, Khabarovsk Krai
  coordinates61°52′23″N 144°33′40″E / 61.87306°N 144.56111°E / 61.87306; 144.56111
MouthKolyma river
  location
Tenkinsky District, Magadan Oblast, Russia
  coordinates
62°17′40″N 147°43′55″E / 62.29444°N 147.73194°E / 62.29444; 147.73194
Length300 kilometres (190 mi)
Basin size15,600 square kilometres (6,000 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average140 m3/s (4,900 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionKolymaEast Siberian Sea

The Kulu (Russian: Кулу) is a river in Khabarovsk Krai and Magadan Oblast, Russia. It is a right tributary of the Kolyma river, which forms at the confluence of the Kulu and the Ayan-Yuryakh.

The name of the river originated in the Chukchi word kuul — meaning "deep river".

The Kulu flows through desolate territory; the only settlement by the river is Kulu, a village which had a population of 1,345 inhabitants in 1977, but which was abolished in 2008. In 2017 it was revived by two families who resettled the abandoned village and established a farm. There were 56 inhabitants in 2021.