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The '''Salgir River''' ([[Cyrillic]]: Салгир; {{Lang-crh|Salğır}}) is the longest river of the [[Crimean Peninsula]]. Its length is 204 km, and its drainage basin is 3,750 km². The average discharge of the water is 2 m³/s.<ref>[http://www.ukrtravel.com/simferopol/main.htm Simferopol]. UKRTravel. Accessed April 17, 2012.</ref> |
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It is formed in the [[Chatyrdag]] mountains, and flows into the [[Syvash]] of the [[Azov Sea]] near the capital of the |
It is formed in the [[Chatyrdag]] mountains, and flows into the [[Syvash]] of the [[Azov Sea]] near [[Simferopol]], the capital of the [[Republic of Crimea]]. Along the way, the river passes through the [[North Crimean Canal]]. It is mainly used for [[hydroelectricity]] and agricultural usage.{{cn|date=October 2015}} |
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Mouth | Syvash of the Azov Sea |
Length | 204 km |
The Salgir River (Cyrillic: Салгир; Crimean Tatar: Salğır) is the longest river of the Crimean Peninsula. Its length is 204 km, and its drainage basin is 3,750 km². The average discharge of the water is 2 m³/s.[1]
It is formed in the Chatyrdag mountains, and flows into the Syvash of the Azov Sea near Simferopol, the capital of the Republic of Crimea. Along the way, the river passes through the North Crimean Canal. It is mainly used for hydroelectricity and agricultural usage.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Simferopol. UKRTravel. Accessed April 17, 2012.