Khobi (river)
River in Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
River in Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Khobi (Georgian: ხობი) or Khobistskali (ხობისწყალი) is a river in Georgia. It flows into the Black Sea through the Colchis Lowland. Khobi town and Chkhorotsqu town are both situated on the banks of the Khobi river. It is used for irrigation in some areas. It is 150 km (93 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 1,340 km2 (520 sq mi).[1][2]
Khobi | |
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Native name | ხობი (Georgian) |
Location | |
Country | Georgia |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Egrissky Range [ru] |
Mouth | Black Sea |
• coordinates | 42°16′33″N 41°38′03″E |
Length | 150 km (93 mi) |
Basin size | 1,340 km2 (520 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• right | Chanistsqali |
The source of water is mainly rain. The mean flow rate (30 km from the mouth) is 44.2 m3/s, maximum 333m3/s. The main tributary of the Khobi is the Chanistskali.[2]
During the Great Patriotic War there was a temporary base of the Black Sea Fleet.[3]
In 2000-2005 an oil depot for tankers was built in the village of Kulevi, near the mouth of the Khobi.
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