Khrami

River in Georgia and Azerbaijan
  • ხრამი (Georgian)
  • Anaxatır (Azerbaijani)
LocationCountriesGeorgia and AzerbaijanRegionCaucasusPhysical characteristicsSourceLesser Caucasus • locationTrialeti Range, Georgia MouthKura
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Muğanlı, Agstafa, Azerbaijan
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41°18′55″N 45°07′31″E / 41.31528°N 45.12528°E / 41.31528; 45.12528Length201 km (125 mi)Discharge  • locationdirectly downstream into Kura Basin featuresProgressionKura→ Caspian SeaTributaries  • leftDebed, Mashavera

The Khrami (Georgian: ხრამი, Azerbaijani: Anaxatır), in its upper course Ktsia, is a river in eastern Georgia and western Azerbaijan, and a right tributary of the Kura (Mtkvari). It is 201 km (125 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 8,340 km2 (3,220 sq mi).[1][2] The Khrami originates in the Trialeti Range and flows into a deep valley. It is fed primarily by snow. Its main tributaries are the Debed and Mashavera rivers. The Tsalka Reservoir and three hydroelectric power plants are built on the Khrami.

See also

References

  1. ^ Statistical Yearbook of Georgia: 2020, National Statistics Office of Georgia, Tbilisi, 2020, p. 12.
  2. ^ Храми, Great Soviet Encyclopedia
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Black sea basinCaspian basin
Note: † also known as Kura ‡ also known as Terek
List of rivers of Georgia (country)


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