Tjup

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Tjup
Tüp ( Түп )
Data
location Issyk Kul region ( Kyrgyzstan )
River system Tjup
source Northern flank of the eastern Terskej-Alatau
42 ° 23 ′ 17 ″  N , 79 ° 8 ′ 53 ″  E
Source height approx.  3600  m
muzzle Issyk-Kul Coordinates: 42 ° 44 ′ 27 "  N , 78 ° 18 ′ 20"  E 42 ° 44 ′ 27 "  N , 78 ° 18 ′ 20"  E
Mouth height 1607  m
Height difference approx. 1993 m
Bottom slope approx. 17 ‰
length 120 km
Catchment area 1180 km²
Outflow
A Eo : 1120 km²
MQ
Mq
10.6 m³ / s
9.5 l / (s km²)
Small towns Tup
Communities Toktoyan

The Tjup ( kirghiz Түп Tüp; Russian Тюп ) is a tributary of the Issyk Kul -Sees in Kyrgyzstan ( Central Asia ).

The Tjup rises on the northern flank of the eastern Terskej-Alatau . It flows for the first 40 km in a northerly direction through the northeastern foothills of the mountain range. Then he turns to the west. In doing so, it breaks through the interface between Terskej-Alatau in the south and Kungej-Alatau in the north. The A362 trunk road leads in parts along the course of the river. The Tjup flows through the lowlands in the northeast of the Issyk Kul and passes the place Toktojan . Finally it flows north past the town of the same name Tüp and shortly afterwards flows into the northeast end of the Issyk Kul . The Tjup has a length of 120 km. The catchment area covers 1180 km². The mean discharge is 10.6 m³ / s.

Individual evidence

  1. welcome.kg - information portal: lakes
  2. welcome.kg - information portal: rivers in the Issyk Kul catchment area