Reprua River

The Reprua (Georgian: რეპრუა) is a river in the Gagra District of Abkhazia,[1] Georgia. Only 27 m (89 ft) long, it is one of the shortest named rivers in the world.[2] It's also claimed to be the deepest river in the world with a depth of more than 2300 m.

Reprua River
Native nameმდინარე რეპრუა
Location
CountryGeorgia (Abkhazia[1])
Physical characteristics
SourceKrubera Cave's springs
MouthBlack Sea
Length0.027 km (0.017 mi)

Sources of the river are the springs in karst Krubera Cave. The Reprua flows into the Black Sea,[3] in the southwestern outskirts of Gagra.[4]

See also

  • Roe River, in the United States, also claimed to be the shortest river in the world at 61 m (200 ft)
  • D River, also in the United States and claimed to be the shortest river in the world at 37 m (121 ft)
  • Ombla, in Croatia, claimed to be the shortest river in the world at 30 m (98 ft)

References

  1. Abkhazia is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Abkhazia and Georgia. The Republic of Abkhazia unilaterally declared independence on 23 July 1992, but Georgia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. Abkhazia has received formal recognition as an independent state from 7 out of 193 United Nations member states, 1 of which have subsequently withdrawn their recognition.
  2. (in Russian) Expedition of Kazan University
  3. Soviet Union. 1967. p. 263.
  4. Жуйдэбоок, Интернатионал Геологикал Конгресс, 27тх Сессион, УССР, Москов, 1984: Цжехословак Социалист Републик (in Russian). 1984. p. 165.


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