Khrami
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The Khrami (Georgian: ხრამი, Azerbaijani: Anaxatır) is a 201-kilometre-long (125 mi) river in eastern Georgia and western Azerbaijan, a right tributary of the Kura River. It originates in the Trialeti Range and flows into a deep valley. It is fed primarily fed by snow. Its tributaries are: the Debeda and Mashavera rivers. The Tsalka Reservoir and three hydroelectric power plants are built on the Khrami.
Khrami Azerbaijani: Anaxatır | |
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![]() Khrami river as seen near Kirach Muganlo, Georgia | |
Native name | ხრამი |
Location | |
Countries | Georgia and Azerbaijan |
Region | Caucasus |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Lesser Caucasus |
• location | Trialeti Range, Georgia |
Mouth | Kura River |
• location | Muğanlı, Agstafa, Azerbaijan |
Length | 201 km (125 mi) |
Discharge | |
• location | directly downstream into Kura |
Basin features | |
River system | Kura River |
Tributaries | |
• left | Debeda River, Mashavera |
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Coordinates: 41°18′55″N 45°07′31″E / 41.31528°N 45.12528°E
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