Kodori River
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Kodori | |
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Origin | Caucasus Major |
Mouth | Black Sea |
Basin countries | Abkhazia (Georgia) |
Length | 105 km |
Source elevation | 3,200 km |
Avg. discharge | 144 m³/s |
Basin area | 2,051 km² |
The Kodori (Abkhaz: Кәыдры, Kwydry; Georgian: კოდორი, Kodori) is the second largest river of Abkhazia, de jure an autonomous republic of Georgia. It is formed by the merger of the rivers Sak'en and Gwandra.
See also Kodori Valley for the valley through which the Kodori flows.