Salog Vakhsh
Appearance
Vakhsh | |
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The river Vakhsh (highlighted in blue) | |
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan | |
Bunganga | Amu Darya |
- tagboan | 37°06′40″N 68°18′51″E / 37.1112°N 68.3141°ETagboan: 37°06′40″N 68°18′51″E / 37.1112°N 68.3141°E |
Laba | 786 km (488 mi) |
Sukol kan basin | 39,100 km2 (15,100 sq mi) |
Diskarga | |
- katampatan | 621 m3/s (21,900 cu ft/s)[1] |
Mga pigpapahiling kan basin | |
Pagpapadagos | Plantilya:RAmu Darya |
An Vakhsh (Russian asin Tajik: Вахш - Vaxsh, Persiyano: وخش), midbid man bilang Surkhob (Сурхоб, سرخاب), sa north-central Tajikistan, asin sa Kyzyl-Suu (Kyrgyz: Кызыл-Суу), sa Kyrgyzstan, iyo an sarong salog sa Central Asia, asin saro sa pangenot na salog kan Tajikistan. Iyo iyan an tributaryo kan salog Amu Darya.[2]
Toltolan
[baguhon | baguhon an source]- ↑ "Vakhsh at Golovnaya Hyd'Elec'Power". Soviet Union Hydro-Station archive. UNESCO. 1936–1985. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
- ↑ "Tajikistan - Topography and Drainage" in Tajikistan: a Country Study (Washington: Library of Congress, 1996)