Simiganj River
The Simiganj River (Симиганч, Симигандж) is a short, 24.5 km, river in western Tajikistan, central Asia.
It rises from an elevation of 1040 meters on the southwestern slopes of a mountain in the Gissar Range at 38°46′18″N 69°01′16″E, flows past the town of Simiganj and enters the Kofarnihon River at the city of Vahdat, 38°34′07″N 69°01′07″E.[1][2]
Notes
- Topographic Map, Dushanbe, USSR, Joint Operations Graphic, NJ 42-6, 1:250,000, United States Defense Mapping Agency, October 1977
- Topographic Map, Ordzhonikidzeabad, USSR; Afghanistan, Western Siberia, Series N502, NJ 42-7, 1:250,000, United States Army Map Service, January 1956
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gollark: It increases by something like 120 blocks an hour though.
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