Anza (river)
The Anza River is a river located in the southeastern part of the Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. It is a right tributary of the Uda River, which in turn flows into the Chuna River (also known as the Angara River).
The Anza River is characterized by its mountain-fed waters, originating in the Eastern Sayan Mountains. Its course is typically fast-flowing and relatively short. The surrounding landscape is dominated by taiga forest.
Due to its remote location and challenging terrain, the Anza River basin is sparsely populated. The river's primary uses are likely related to natural resource extraction and potentially recreational activities such as fishing, although detailed information on specific uses is limited. Its geographical coordinates are approximately 55°N latitude and 98°E longitude.