Ushbas
River in Kazakhstan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
River in Kazakhstan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ushbas (Kazakh: Үшбас) is a river in southern Kazakhstan.[1][2] It has a length of 71 km (44 mi) and a drainage basin of 571 km2 (220 sq mi).[3][4]
Ushbas Үшбас | |
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Location | |
Country | Kazakhstan |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Karatau |
• coordinates | 43°19′43″N 69°43′29″E |
Mouth | Kyzylkol |
• coordinates | 43°44′40″N 69°29′52″E |
• elevation | 331 m (1,086 ft) |
Length | 71 km (44 mi) |
Basin size | 571 km2 (220 sq mi) |
Discharge | |
• average | 0.25 m3/s (8.8 cu ft/s) |
The river flows across Sarysu district of the Zhambyl Region and Sozak District of the Turkistan Region. It has its mouth near Kumkent village.[1][4]
The Ushbas river has its origin in the northern slopes of the Karatau Range. It heads roughly northwestwards down a deep mountain valley with steep sides. In its final stretch it bends and flows roughly northwards, parallel to the Burkittі (Бүркітті), a left tributary of the Shabakty river, to the east. Finally it ends up in the southeastern shore of Kyzylkol lake.[1]
The Ushbas is fed mainly by rain and underground water. In the summer, when the riverbed dries, the river doesn't reach Kyzylkol.[3]
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