Tartar (river)

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Tartar
Terter, Թարթառ, Tərtərçay, Tərtər
The tartare at Charektar

The tartare at Charektar

Data
location Caucasus ( Nagorno-Karabakh , Kura-Aras Lowlands ); Nagorno-Karabakh Republic , Azerbaijan
River system Kura
Drain over Kura  → Caspian Sea
Headwaters in Nagorno-Karabakh
39 ° 55 ′ 56 "  N , 45 ° 58 ′ 6"  E
Source height 3120  m
muzzle Kura coordinates: 40 ° 26 ′ 55 "  N , 47 ° 18 ′ 23"  E 40 ° 26 ′ 55 "  N , 47 ° 18 ′ 23"  E
Mouth height m
Height difference 3117 m
Bottom slope 17 ‰
length 184 km
Catchment area 2650 km²
Outflow
location: 58 km above the mouth
MQ
22.9 m³ / s
Left tributaries Levçay , Ağdabançay
Right tributaries Turağayçay
Reservoirs flowed through Sarsang Reservoir , Madaghis Reservoir
Medium-sized cities Bərdə
Small towns Kəlbəcər , Tərtər
Navigable No
Course of Tartar (on the Tartar card)

Run of tartar (on the map Tartarr )

The Tartar , in German also Terter ( Armenian Թարթառ , Azerbaijani Tərtərçay , sometimes just Tərtər ), is a 184 km long right tributary of the Kura , the largest river in the Caucasus . It rises in the mountains of Nagorno-Karabakh . From there it flows mainly eastwards, where it runs along the southern flank of the Murovdağ mountain range. The Tartar is dammed up to the Sarsang reservoir by a dam built in 1976 . Eventually the river reaches the Kura-Aras-Low , where it flows into the Kura. The Tartar has a right (Azerbaijani Turağayçay ) and two left (Azerbaijani Levçay, Ağdabançay ) larger tributaries.

From a political point of view, the upper and middle reaches of the Tartar are de facto in the provinces of Shahumyan and Martakert of the internationally unrecognized Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh . In contrast, de jure the entire river (de facto only the lower reaches) is in the territory of Azerbaijan , where it flows through the rayons (districts) Kəlbəcər , Ağdam , Bərdə and Tərtər .

Web links

Commons : Tartar  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Article Tartar in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)http: //vorlage_gse.test/1%3D110260~2a%3DTartar~2b%3DTartar