Tar | |
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Native name | Тар (Kyrgyz) |
Location | |
Country | Kyrgyzstan |
Region | Osh Region |
District | Kara-Kulja District |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Alay Range |
• coordinates | 40°20′41″N 74°54′24″E / 40.34472°N 74.90667°E |
• elevation | 3,958 m (12,986 ft) |
Mouth | Kara Darya |
• coordinates | 40°38′43″N 73°25′29″E / 40.6453°N 73.4246°E |
Length | 192 km (119 mi) |
Basin size | 4,420 km2 (1,710 sq mi) |
Discharge | |
• average | 45.7 m³/s |
• minimum | 8.9 m³/s |
• maximum | 214 m³/s |
Basin features | |
Progression | Kara Darya→ Syr Darya→ North Aral Sea |
Tributaries | |
• right | Terek, Kulun |
The Tar (Kyrgyz: Тар Tar, in its upper course Alaykuu Kyrgyz: Алайкуу) is a river in Kara-Kulja District of Osh Region of Kyrgyzstan. It rises on the north slopes of the Alay Range (Pamir-Alay). At its confluence with the river Kara-Kulja east of Uzgen, the Kara Darya is formed.[1] The section of the Tar upstream from the mouth of the Terek is called Alaykuu.
The Tar has a length of 192 kilometres (119 mi) with a basin area of 4,420 square kilometres (1,710 sq mi).[2][3] It is fed predominantly by snow and ice meltwater and springs. The average annual discharge is 45.7 m³/s. The maximum flow is 214 m³/s in June-July and the minimum - 8.9 m³/s in January-February. The river is largely used for irrigation.[2]
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