Alabuga River

Alabuga River
Origin Fergana Range, Torugart Too
Mouth Naryn River 41°25′50″N 74°41′22″E / 41.4306°N 74.6895°E / 41.4306; 74.6895Coordinates: 41°25′50″N 74°41′22″E / 41.4306°N 74.6895°E / 41.4306; 74.6895
Basin countries Kyrgyzstan
Location Kosh-Dobo, Jergetal
Length approx. 180 km (110 mi)
Avg. discharge Annual average::31 m3/s (1,100 cu ft/s)
Basin area 5,880 km2 (2,270 sq mi)
River system Syr Darya

The Alabuga (Kyrgyz: Алабуга дарыясы) is a left tributary of the Naryn River in Naryn Region of Kyrgyzstan. The river is formed on the north slopes of the Torugart Too range and the south slopes of the Djaman Too mountains .

The basic hydrological characteristics are: a watershed of 5,880 square kilometres (2,270 sq mi), an average elevation of 3,290 metres (10,790 ft), an annual average flow rate of 31 cubic metres per second (1,100 cu ft/s), and an average specific discharge of 8.35 l/s•km².[1]

Settlements located along the banks of Alabuga River include Kosh-Dobo, Jergetal and Kongorchok.

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