Akhuryan (river)
River in Armenia and Turkey / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the village in Armenia, see Akhuryan.
The Akhuryan (Armenian: Ախուրյան, romanized: Akhuryan)[lower-alpha 1] or Arpachay (Turkish: Arpaçay)[2][3] is a river in the South Caucasus. It originates in Armenia and flows from Lake Arpi, along the closed border with Turkey, forming part of the geographic border between the two states, until it flows into the Aras as a left tributary near Bagaran. The Akhuryan is 186 km (116 mi) long, and has a 9,670 km2 (3,730 sq mi) drainage basin.[4]
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Akhuryan | |
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Native name | |
Location | |
Country | Armenia and Turkey |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Lake Arpi |
• location | Shirak, Armenia |
• coordinates | 41.068°N 43.654°E / 41.068; 43.654 |
• elevation | 2,023 m (6,637 ft) |
Mouth | Aras |
• location | Near Bagaran, Armenia |
• coordinates | 40.1315°N 43.6484°E / 40.1315; 43.6484 |
• elevation | 953 m (3,127 ft) |
Length | 186 km (116 mi) |
Basin size | 9,670 km2 (3,730 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Aras→ Kura→ Caspian Sea |
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Gyumri, the second largest city of Armenia, is located on the east bank of the river.