Machakhelistsqali
River in Georgia, Turkey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
River in Georgia, Turkey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Machakhelistsqali or Machakhlitskal (Georgian: მაჭახელისწყალი, Mač’axelisc’q’ali; Turkish: Maçahel Suyu) is a river that flows from the Artvin Province in Turkey to Adjara autonomous republic of Georgia. It's a right tributary of the Çoruh (Chorokhi).
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Machakhelistsqali | |
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Native name | მაჭახელისწყალი (Georgian) |
Location | |
Country | Georgia, Turkey |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Artvin Province, Turkey |
Mouth | Çoruh |
• location | Adjara, Georgia |
• coordinates | 41.5186°N 41.7189°E |
Length | 37 km (23 mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Çoruh→ Black Sea |
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