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Boyuk Chay

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The Boyuk Chay River is a river in northwest Iran.[1][2]

The river is at 37°58'0"N and 47°45'0"E between Sarab and Ardabil, near Kalian, has an elevation of 1475meters[3] and flows into Lake Urmia via Aji Chay River.

The area has a cold semi-arid (climate).

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