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Ak-Buura
The Ak-Buura during spring 2018.
Location
CountryKyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan
Physical characteristics
SourceAlai Mountains
MouthShahrixonsoy
 • coordinates
40°40′18″N 72°36′49″E / 40.6717°N 72.6137°E / 40.6717; 72.6137
Lengthapprox. 148 km (92 mi)
Basin size2,530 km2 (980 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • locationTölöykön
 • average21.4 m3/s (760 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionShahrixonsoy→ Great Fergana CanalSyr DaryaNorth Aral Sea

The Ak-Buura (Kyrgyz: Ак-Буура) is a river in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. It flows through the city Osh, and discharges into the Shahrixonsoy, one of the canals of the Fergana Valley. The river is formed at the north slopes of Alai Mountains. The river is 148 kilometres (92 mi) long, and the watershed covers 2,530 square kilometres (980 sq mi).[1] The long-term average discharge of the river at Tölöykön gauging post (southern boundary of Osh) is 21.4 cubic metres per second (760 cu ft/s), high-water discharge (June–July) ranging from 50 cubic metres per second (1,800 cu ft/s) to 67 cubic metres per second (2,400 cu ft/s) and low-water discharge (January) from 5 cubic metres per second (180 cu ft/s) to 6 cubic metres per second (210 cu ft/s).[2] The main settlements along the river Ak-Buura are the city Osh and the villages Tölöykön, Turuk and Papan.[3]

References

  1. ^ Ошская область:Энциклопедия [Encyclopedia of Osh Oblast] (in Russian). Bishkek: Chief Editorial Board of Kyrgyz Soviet Encyclopedia. 1987. p. 445.
  2. ^ Материалы к изучению проблем экологии, питьевого водоснабжения, мелиорации, энергоснабжения и машинного орошения в зоне пилотных каналов. (Materials on investigating of issues of ecology, drinking water, amelioration, energy supply, and pump irrigation in pilot canal's area) (PDF) (Report). Scientific-Information Center of the Interstate Coordination Water Commission of the Central Asia. 2006.
  3. ^ "Акбуура" [Akbuura] (PDF). Кыргызстандын Географиясы [Geography of Kyrgyzstan] (in Kyrgyz). Bishkek. 2004. p. 179.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)


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