Elyu-Ene (“Large River”) is the original Evenk name for the Lena River. One of the longest in the world, the 4400-km Siberian river has its source in the Baikal Mountains. Flowing generally northeastward, it turns northward near Yakutsk toward the Laptev sea and the Arctic Ocean.
Discovered on 15-11-1990 in La Silla by Elst, E. W.