Çaltı Çayı

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Çaltı Çayı
Çaltı Suyu
Çaltı Çayı at Divriği

Çaltı Çayı at Divriği

Data
location Sivas ( Turkey )
River system Euphrates
Drain over Karasu  → Euphrates  → Shatt al-Arab  → Persian Gulf
source Tecer Dağları , north of Çaltepe
39 ° 26 '44 "  N , 37 ° 23' 51"  O
Source height approx.  1800  m
muzzle Karasu coordinates: 39 ° 22 ′ 19 "  N , 38 ° 22 ′ 47"  E 39 ° 22 ′ 19 "  N , 38 ° 22 ′ 47"  E

length approx. 150 km
Small towns Divriği
Communities Çetinkaya , Demirdağ

The Çaltı Çayı (also Çaltı Suyu ) is a right tributary of the Karasu in Eastern Anatolia .

The Çaltı Çayı rises in the Tecer Dağları mountain range north of the town of Çaltepe in the Turkish province of Sivas . The Sivas - Eskiköy - Çetinkaya - Divriği - Erzincan railway line runs from Çaltepe along the entire course of the Çaltı Çayı to its mouth. The Çaltı Çayı runs mainly in an easterly direction. The towns of Çetinkaya and Demirdağ and the district town of Divriği are located on the river . The Çaltı Çayı flows north of the Keban reservoir into the Karasu, the right source river of the Euphrates . The Çaltı Çayı has a length of about 150 km.