Tskhenistsqali Explained

Tskhenistsqali
Pushpin Map:Georgia Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti#Georgia
Subdivision Type1:Country
Mouth Coordinates:42.1252°N 42.2989°W
Length:176km (109miles)
Basin Size:2120km2

Tskhenistsqali (Georgian: ცხენისწყალი, Cxenisċqali, also: Tskhenistskali)[1] is a river in northern Georgia. Its source is in the main range of the Caucasus Mountains, in the easternmost part of the Lentekhi Municipality, lower Svaneti. A tributary of the river Rioni, it is 176km (109miles) long, and has a drainage basin of 2120km2.[2] It flows through the small towns Lentekhi and Tsageri and joins the Rioni near the town of Samtredia.The main tributaries of Tskhenistskali are: Zsekho, Kheleldula, Janolula (from the right), Kobishuri, Leuseri, Khopuri (from the left).

From etymological standpoint the name is derived from the Georgian words ცხენი (Cxeni, "horse") and წყალი (Tsqali, "water"), thereby meaning "horse water" and is therefore identified with the ancient Hippus river mentioned by Arrian (Periplus, 13).

Notes and References

  1. https://www.mindat.org/feature-611409.html Tskhenistskali, Georgia
  2. https://www.geostat.ge/media/35685/Yearbook_2020.pdf Statistical Yearbook of Georgia: 2020