The Charyn (Russian: Чарын) or Sharyn (Kazakh: Шарын, Şaryn) is a river in the Almaty Province of Kazakhstan. It flows through the Charyn National Park and merges into the Ili River, which is considered to be the largest artery of Lake Balkhash. The Charyn is 427 kilometres (265 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 7,720 square kilometres (2,980 sq mi).[1] It runs through the territory of Kegen and Uighur regions, forming the Charyn Canyon.[2][3]

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Charyn
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Charyn River near Charyn National Park
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Charyn
Location in Kazakhstan
Location
CountryKazakhstan
Physical characteristics
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  coordinates43°16′14″N 80°32′04″E
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  coordinates42°27′50″N 79°30′06″E
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  coordinates42°52′16″N 78°33′29″E
MouthIli
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43°55′52″N 79°25′39″E
Length427 km (265 mi)
Basin size7,720 km2 (2,980 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionIliLake Balkhash
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The Moinak Hydro Power Plant lies on the river.[4]

Description

The Sharyn river is full-flowing due to many tributaries that flow into it from the Northern slope of the Terskei and Kungei Alatau ranges. With its waters, it cuts a canyon through the Eastern parts of the Zhalanash depression and the Toraigyr mountains. In the Zhalanash valley, the canyon is called Aktogay, which means White stream in Kazakh, due to its trapezoidal shape.

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