Andi Koysu
Andi Koysu | |
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Country | Georgia, Russia |
Basin | |
Main source |
confluence of Pirikiti Alazani and Tushetis Alazani 42°21′17″N 45°39′31″E / 42.3547°N 45.6585°E |
River mouth |
Sulak River 42°47′26″N 46°47′47″E / 42.7906°N 46.7963°ECoordinates: 42°47′26″N 46°47′47″E / 42.7906°N 46.7963°E |
Basin size | 4,810 km2 (1,860 sq mi) |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 144 km (89 mi) |
The Andi Koysu (Russian: Андийское Койсу - Andiyskoye Koysu, Georgian: ანდის ყოისუ - Andis Qoisu) is a river in Georgia and Dagestan (Russia). It starts at the confluence of the rivers Pirikiti Alazani and Tushetis Alazani, near Omalo in the Tusheti region of Georgia. It is 144 kilometres (89 mi) long or 192 kilometres (119 mi) including its longest source river, Tushetis Alazani, and its drainage basin covers 4,810 square kilometres (1,860 sq mi).[1] At its confluence with the Avar Koysu, near the village Gimry in central Dagestan, it forms the river Sulak.
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