Khudan (river)
The Khudan is a river located in Mongolia. It is a tributary of the Selenga River, which eventually flows into Lake Baikal in Russia. The Khudan is known for its relatively short length and its role in the hydrological network of the Selenga River basin, a region significant for its biodiversity and freshwater resources. Information regarding the precise length, drainage basin area, and detailed ecological characteristics of the Khudan is often limited in readily available English-language sources, but it is generally understood to contribute to the overall flow and water quality of the larger Selenga system. The river's name, like many geographical features in Mongolia, reflects the country's rich linguistic and cultural heritage.