Khrami Explained

Khrami
Name Other:Azerbaijani: Anaxatır
Map:KhramiRiver800px.svg
Subdivision Type1:Countries
Subdivision Name1:Georgia and Azerbaijan
Subdivision Type3:Region
Subdivision Name3:Caucasus
Length:201km (125miles)
Discharge1 Location:directly downstream into Kura
Source1:Lesser Caucasus
Source1 Location:Trialeti Range, Georgia
Mouth:Kura
Mouth Location:Muğanlı, Agstafa, Azerbaijan
Mouth Coordinates:41.3153°N 45.1253°W
Tributaries Left:Debed, Mashavera

The Khrami (Georgian: ხრამი, Azerbaijani: Anaxatır), in its upper course Ktsia, is a river in eastern Georgia and western Azerbaijan, and a right tributary of the Kura (Mtkvari). It is 201km (125miles) long, and has a drainage basin of 8340km2.[1] [2] The Khrami originates in the Trialeti Range and flows into a deep valley. It is fed primarily by snow. Its main tributaries are the Debed and Mashavera rivers. The Tsalka Reservoir and three hydroelectric power plants are built on the Khrami.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.geostat.ge/media/35685/Yearbook_2020.pdf Statistical Yearbook of Georgia: 2020
  2. http://bse.sci-lib.com/article119783.html Храми