Kokcha River

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The Kokcha River (Persian: رودخانه کوکچه) is located in northeastern Afghanistan. A tributary of the Panj river, it flows through Badakhshan Province in the Hindu Kush. It is named after the Koksha Valley. The city of Feyzabad lies along the Kokcha. Near the village of Artin Jelow there is a bridge over the river.[3][4][5][6]

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Kokcha River
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The Kokcha River in Badakhshan Province
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Kokcha River watershed (Interactive map)
Native nameکوکچه رود (Persian)
Location
CountryAfghanistan
ProvincesBadakhshan and Takhar
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationConfluence of mountain rivers near Koran va Manjan in the Panjshir Valley, Hindu Kush Mountains, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan
  coordinates36.026°N 70.72°E / 36.026; 70.72
  elevation2,500 m (8,200 ft)
MouthConfluence with the Panj River near Dast-i-Qal'a, Afghanistan
  location
Dashti Qala District
  coordinates
37°09′48″N 69°23′48″E
  elevation
446 m (1,463 ft)
Length320 km (200 mi)[1]
Basin size22,367.3 km2 (8,636.1 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average101–163 m3/s (3,600–5,800 cu ft/s)[2]
Basin features
Population715,236[1]
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Course

The Kokcha begins in Kuran wa Munjan District near the district center of Kuran wa Munjan and flows north, passing through Yamgan District and Jurm District. Near the village of Baharak, the Warduj river meets the Kokcha. The river then flows east, going around the northern border of Argo District and passing Feyzabad. Finally, the 320-km long Kokcha enters Takhar Province, flows around the southern border of Rustaq District, and discharges into the Amu Darya near Ai-Khanoum.[1][2][7]

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