Ashchysu (Ayr)

Ashchysu
Ащысу
Sentinel-2 image of the final stretch of river Ashchysu and its mouth in Alkamergen lake
Ashchysu (Ayr) is located in Kazakhstan
Ashchysu (Ayr)
Mouth location in Kazakhstan
Location
CountriesKazakhstan
Physical characteristics
SourceAyr Mountains
Kazakh Uplands
 • coordinates49°59′50″N 75°05′23″E / 49.99722°N 75.08972°E / 49.99722; 75.08972
MouthAlkamergen
 • coordinates
51°07′17″N 76°37′50″E / 51.12139°N 76.63056°E / 51.12139; 76.63056
Length348 km (216 mi)
Basin size7,420 km2 (2,860 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average0.44 cubic metres per second (16 cu ft/s) at Musa Shormanov

The Ashchysu (Kazakh: Ащысу; Russian: Ащысу) is a river in the Bukhar-Zhyrau District, Karaganda Region, and May District, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan. It is 348 kilometres (216 mi) long and has a catchment area of 7,420 square kilometres (2,860 sq mi).[1]

The area of the basin is a seasonal grazing ground for local cattle and the Ashchysu is used for watering livestock. The river is frozen between November and April.[2]

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