Iupshara River
Iupshara | |
River | |
The Iupshara at its source | |
Country | Georgia (Abkhazia[1]) |
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Source | Lake Ritsa |
- coordinates | 43°28′17″N 40°32′01″E / 43.47139°N 40.53361°E |
Mouth | |
- location | Gega River |
- coordinates | 43°24′34″N 40°27′44″E / 43.40944°N 40.46222°ECoordinates: 43°24′34″N 40°27′44″E / 43.40944°N 40.46222°E |
Length | 12.6 km (8 mi) |
Basin | 170 km2 (66 sq mi) |
The Iupshara (Georgian: იუფშარა, Russian: Юпшара) is a river in northern Abkhazia.[1] The river flows from Lake Ritsa to the Gega River, a tributary of the Bzyb River.
The total length of the river is 12.6 km (7.8 mi) with a gradient of 48.7 m/km (257 ft/mi). It drains an area of 170 km2 (66 sq mi). The highest discharge of the Iupshara is in May, 29.6 m3/s (1,050 cu ft/s), and the lowest in February, 0.94 m3/s (33 cu ft/s).[2]
References
- 1 2 Abkhazia's status is disputed. It considers itself to be an independent state, but this is recognised by only a few other countries. The Georgian government and most of the world's other states consider Abkhazia de jure a part of Georgia's territory. In Georgia's official subdivision it is an autonomous republic, whose government sits in exile in Tbilisi.
- ↑ "о водном путешествии с эл. 5 к.с. по р.р.Юпшара-Гега-Бзыбь, совершённому на катамаранах с 30 августа по 9 сентября 2005г. группой из г. Москвы под руководством Боброва А.В.". Retrieved 2016-11-27.
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