Kara Darya

The Kara Darya (Kyrgyz: Кара-Дарыя, Qara-Darıya/Kara-Daryýa, قارا-دارىيا; Uzbek: Qoradaryo, Қорадарё, قارەدەريا - literally black river)[1] or Qaradaryo (Russian: Карадарья) is a tributary of the Syr Darya in Kyrgyzstan and eastern Uzbekistan. The river is formed by the confluence of the rivers Kara-Kulja and Tar. Its length is 177 kilometres (110 mi), and watershed area 30,100 square kilometres (11,600 sq mi).[2] The upper Kara Darya flows northwest across eastern Osh Region southwest of and parallel to the Fergana Range. It enters the Ferghana Valley and Uzbek territory a few kilometres west of Uzgen at Andijan Dam. The lower course is through the Fergana Valley, where it is used for irrigation. In the Fergana Valley its confluence with the Naryn River forms the Syr Darya, the second largest river of Central Asia. There are several dams on the river.

Kara Darya
Карадарыя, Карадарья
Karadarya river near Andijan city
EtymologyKara-Darya: Kyrgyz meaning "black river"
Native nameКара-Дарыя
Location
CountryKyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of Tar and Kara-Kulja
  locationKara-Kulja District, Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan
  coordinates40.64867°N 73.42275°E / 40.64867; 73.42275
MouthSyr Darya
  coordinates
40.9°N 71.75°E / 40.9; 71.75
Length177 km (110 mi)
Basin size30,100 km2 (11,600 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationUchtepa
  average136 m3/s (4,800 cu ft/s)
  minimum68.4 m3/s (2,420 cu ft/s)
  maximum265 m3/s (9,400 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionSyr DaryaNorth Aral Sea
Tributaries 
  leftKurshab, Aravan-Say
  rightJazy, Kögart, Kara-Üngkür

There are more than 200 known tributaries of Kara Darya; the largest are, from source to mouth:

  • Kara-Kulja (right)
  • Tar (left)
  • Jazy (right)
  • Kurshab (left)
  • Kögart (right)
  • Kara-Üngkür (right)
  • Aravan-Say (left)
Map including Kara Darya

References

  1. Darya means "river", so Kara Darya River is a tautology.
  2. Карадарья, Great Soviet Encyclopedia


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