Sokh River

The Sokh River (Russian: Сох, IPA: [ˈsox]) is a river in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. It takes its rise at the joint of the north slopes of Alay Mountains and Turkestan Range and ends in Ferghana Valley. In the past, Sokh River was a left tributary of the Syr Darya. Currently it is entirely used for irrigation. The length of the river is 124 kilometres (77 mi) with a catchment area of 3,510 square kilometres (1,360 sq mi), and normal average discharge of 42.1 cubic metres per second (1,490 cu ft/s).[1]

Sokh River
Native nameСох
Location
CountryKyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan
Physical characteristics
Length124 km (77 mi)
Basin size3,150 km2 (1,220 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average42.1 m3/s (1,490 cu ft/s)

See Also

  • So‘x District
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References

  1. Ошская область:Энциклопедия [Encyclopedia of Osh Oblast] (in Russian). Bishkek: Chief Editorial Board of Kyrgyz Soviet Encyclopedia. 1987. p. 445.


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