Maidan Valley

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Maidantal - Maydontol
Location of the Maidantal as the right source river of the Piskom (Пскем)

Location of the Maidantal as the right source river of the Piskom (Пскем)

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location Türkistan ( Kazakhstan ),
Tashkent Province ( Uzbekistan )
River system Syr Darya
Drain over Piskom  → Chirchiq  → Syrdarja  → Aral Sea
source Maydontol-Kamm / Talas-Alatau
42 ° 14 ′ 57 "  N , 70 ° 55 ′ 36"  E
Source height 2914  m
Association with Oygaying to Piskom Coordinates: 41 ° 59 ′ 41 ″  N , 70 ° 38 ′ 1 ″  E 41 ° 59 ′ 41 ″  N , 70 ° 38 ′ 1 ″  E
Mouth height 1485  m
Height difference 1429 m
Bottom slope 29 ‰
length 49 km
Catchment area 471 km²
Drain MQ
16.3 m³ / s
Река Майдантал (одна из двух составляющих Пскема) .jpg

The Maidantal ( Kazakh Майдантал ; Uzbek Maydontol ; Russian Майданта́л ) is the right source river of the Piskom in Turkistan ( Kazakhstan ) and in Uzbekistan .

The Maidantal rises in southern Kazakhstan in the north of the Maydontol ridge at its junction with the Talas-Alatau . Initially it flows in a westerly direction, later in a south-westerly and southerly direction. The valley of the Maidantal separates the east running Maydontol ridge from the west running Ugom Mountains . Shortly before the confluence with the Oygaying flowing in from the east and its union to the Piskom, the river crosses the border to Uzbekistan. The Maidantal has a length of 49 km. It drains an area of ​​471 km². The mean discharge is 16.3 m³ / s.

The course of the Maidantal river on the Kazakh side lies within the Aqsu-Schabaghyly nature reserve .

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