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  • ...servoir'' or ''Karadarya Reservoir''). It is fed by the Kara Darya and its tributaries [[Kurshab River|Kurshab]] and [[Jazy River|Jazy]].
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  • Tributaries include the [[Kargala River]].
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  • ...iver is used for irrigation to grow rice in the lower reaches. The largest tributaries are the [[Mashat River]], [[Aksu River (Arys River)|Aksu River]], [[Sayrams
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  • ...Baggalini on the caravan route, near the confluence of the brook, Asibus. Tributaries, noteworthy, Ubagan is not. Water all over Abagana salt or bitter-salt.
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  • ==Main tributaries==
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  • [[Category:Tributaries of the Caspian Sea]]
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  • <!-- *** Tributaries *** --> [[Category:Tributaries of the Chu River]]
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  • ...hen sharply increased irrigation and other demands on the only significant tributaries, the [[Syr Darya]] and the [[Amu Darya]] (the latter reaching the Aral from
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  • <!-- *** Tributaries *** --> ...ate a number of water quality monitoring stations on the Chu River and its tributaries.<ref name="envmonitoring">{{cite web
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  • ...0'N drain into the [[Caspian Sea]] via the Kama and Ural River basins. The tributaries of the Kama include the [[Vishera River (Perm Krai)|Vishera]], Chusovaya, a
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  • *The valleys of the Pechora, Ilych, and their tributaries.
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  • The tributaries, in order going upstream, are Kushum, Derkul, Chagan, Irtek, Utva, [[Ilek R ...e right-side tributaries are typical mountain rivers whereas the left-side tributaries have flatland character. About {{convert|200|km|mi}} from the mouth there i
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  • The Irtysh's main tributaries include the [[Tobol River]] and the [[Ishim River]]. The Ob-Irtysh system f
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  • ...;km long and 22–48&nbsp;km wide, with a maximum depth of 15 m. Its major tributaries are the ''[[Kara Irtysh]]'' (Black Irtysh) and [[Kendyrlyk]] from the east;
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  • ...total catchment area of 3,860&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>, is accounted for by the tributaries of the lake: the [[Chaglinka]] river to the southwest, and the [[Kylshakty]
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  • ...00px|Map of the Lake Balkhash drainage basin showing the Ili River and its tributaries]] The region of Kazakhstan partially drained by the Ili and its tributaries is known in Kazakh as [[Zhetysu]] ('Seven Rivers') and in Russian as [[Semi
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  • ..., finally ending in the [[endorheic]] [[Lake Tengiz]]. The river's largest tributaries are the Sherubainura, Ulkenkundyzdy, and Akbastau rivers. It is heavily use
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  • ...ref> After flowing to the south for some 20&nbsp;km, and receiving several tributaries at around {{coord|45|39|00|N|82|46|00|E|display=inline|region:CN-62_type:la
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  • ...the Caspian via a number of [[portage]]s that connected the Volga and its tributaries with the [[Don River (Russia)|Don]] (which flows into the [[Sea of Azov]])
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  • ...cises her ownership on certain stretches of the Thames and its surrounding tributaries. This ownership is shared with the [[Worshipful Company of Vintners|Vintner
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