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Suusamyr (river)

River in Kyrgyzstan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Suusamyr (Kyrgyz: Суусамыр) is a river in Jayyl District of Chüy Region of Kyrgyzstan. Starting at Ala-Bel Pass, where the Talas Ala-Too and Suusamyr Too meet, it flows eastwards along Suusamyr Valley. The Suusamyr is 90 kilometres (56 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 2,410 square kilometres (930 sq mi). The average annual flow is 39.3 m³/s. The riverbanks are wide and marshy, and in some areas, it splits into multiple branches, with a floodplain several kilometers wide. The lower reaches have shrub and forest vegetation along the banks. The river is fed by snow, glaciers, and springs. It swells in April and recedes by September. The Suusamyr's confluence with the Batysh Karakol (Western Karakol) forms the Kökömeren. The village of Suusamyr is located along its banks.

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Tributaries

Main tributaries are:

  • Left: Ötmök, Korumdu, Charyia
  • Right: Western and Eastern Aramza, Chong Üchemchek.

Some of its tributaries are used for irrigation. [1][2]

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