Muksu
Appearance
Muksu | |
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Location | |
Country | Tajikistan, Uzbekistan |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | confluence of Seldara and Sauksay |
• coordinates | 39°10′16″N 72°14′10″E / 39.171°N 72.236°E |
Mouth | Vakhsh |
• coordinates | 39°16′08″N 71°22′48″E / 39.2689°N 71.3799°E |
Length | 88 km (55 mi) |
Basin size | 7,070 km2 (2,730 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Vakhsh→ Amu Darya→ Aral Sea |
The Muksu (Russian: Муксу, Tajik: Муқсу Muqsu) is a west-flowing river in northeastern Tajikistan. It is a tributary of the Vakhsh which in turn is a tributary of the Amu Darya. The river is 88 kilometres (55 mi) long and has a basin area of 7,070 square kilometres (2,730 sq mi).[1] It is formed at the confluence of the rivers Seldara (draining the Fedchenko Glacier) and Sauksay (draining the Saukdara Glaciers), near Altyn Mazar. The north side of its valley is the Trans-Alay Range and the south side is formed by the Peter I Range and the Academy of Sciences Range. It joins the Kyzyl-Suu (which drains the Alay Valley) to form the Surkhob or Vakhsh. At Altyn Mazar there is a pass leading north to Daroot-Korgon in the Alay Valley.
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