Kars river | |
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Location | |
Country | Turkey |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• coordinates | 40°33′15″N 42°32′49″E / 40.554071°N 42.546953°E |
Mouth | Akhuryan |
• coordinates | 40°37′00″N 43°41′00″E / 40.616667°N 43.683333°E |
Length | 93 km (58 mi) |
The Kars is a river in the Kars Province in the northeast of Turkey. The river has a length of 93 km and is the largest tributary of the Akhuryan river.
Geography
The Kars river originates in the Allahuekber Mountains in the southwest of the Kars province. Initially, the river flows in a predominantly easterly direction through the Selim District. Then it turns north and flows through Kars. It then flows in a wide arc to the north, later to the east and then to the southeast. Finally, the river feeds into the Akhurian Reservoir on the border with Armenia, through which the Akhuryan River flows.[1]
References
- ↑ Geomophology of the Kars river Retrieved October 5, 2023.
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