Samur River

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Samur (Самыр)
سمور
River
Река Самур.jpg
Countries Russia, Azerbaijan
Region Caucasus
District Dagestan, Qusar, Khachmaz
Tributaries
 - right Usuxçay
City Samurçay
Source Greater Caucasus
 - location Rutulsky District, Dagestan, Russia
 - elevation 3,648 m (11,969 ft) [1]
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Mouth Caspian Sea
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Length 216 km (134 mi) [1]
Basin 7,330 km2 (2,830 sq mi) [2]
Discharge for downstream into Tahirçay and Uğar rivers of Azerbaijan and finally directly downstream into Caspian Sea
 - average 75 m3/s (2,649 cu ft/s) [1]

Samur (Template:Lang-rut; Lezgian: Самурвацl; Russian: Самур; Azerbaijani: Samurçay) is a river in Russia's Dagestan Republic, partially flowing through Azerbaijan.[3]

Overview

The Samur river originates in glaciers and mountain springs of the Greater Caucasus mountains. It rises in the northeastern part of Guton Mount at an elevation of 3,648 m (11,969 ft). Descending from the mountains for 7 km (4.3 mi), the river receives its tributary the Khalakhur River flowing down from an elevation of 3,730 m (12,240 ft).[2][4] The length of the river is 216 km (134 mi), its basin 5,000 km2 (1,900 sq mi). The elevated and midsections of the river from through the territory of Russia, lower sections flow through Azerbaijan making up the Russian-Azerbaijani border. After joining its other tributary Usuxçay River, the width of the river grows. Once the river is in the open Caspian basin, it splits some of its parts into Tahirçay (34 km (21 mi)) and Uğar 28 km (17 mi) rivers on Azerbaijani territory. The river mainly feeds on rain and underground waters with its volume broken up as follows: 42% from rain, 32% from underground waters, 22% from snow, 4% from glaciers.[1] The river supplies irrigation water to Samur-Absheron channel which follows south to Jeyranbatan reservoir.[5]

See also

Samur River is located in Republic of Dagestan
Sulak River
Sulak River
Samur River
Samur River
Andi Koysu
Andi Koysu
Samur River
Samur River
Avar Koysu
Avar Koysu
Samur River
Samur River
Samur River
Kara Koysu
Kara
Koysu
Samur River
Kazikumkh Koysu
Kazikumkh Koysu
Samur River
Samur River
Samur River
Samur River
Samur River
Samur River
Terek River
Terek River
Terek River
Terek River
Terek River
Terek River
Sunzha River
Sunzha River
Alazani River
Alazani River
Rivers of Dagestan, Samur at bottom

References

External links

  • Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons

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