Kelasuri

Coordinates: 42°58′15″N 41°03′58″E / 42.97083°N 41.06611°E / 42.97083; 41.06611
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Kelasuri
Caucasus Major
 • coordinates43°14′15″N 41°11′46″E / 43.23750°N 41.19611°E / 43.23750; 41.19611
 • elevation1,380 m (4,530 ft)
MouthGeorgia/Abkhazia[2]
 • location
Black Sea
 • coordinates
42°58′15″N 41°03′58″E / 42.97083°N 41.06611°E / 42.97083; 41.06611[1]
 • elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Length42 km (26 mi)
Basin size220 square kilometres (85 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average13.2 m3/s (470 cu ft/s)

The Kelasuri[1] or Kelasyri ,[3] also Kalashir [4] (Abkhaz: Kyalashәyr [Kyalashir], Georgian: კელასური [Kelasuri]) — river in Abkhazia.[5]

The source is located on the glacier Khimsa [ka] at Bzyb Range. Kelasuri begins at the merger of Kelasuri First and Kelasuri Second rivers.

The river flows along the administrative border of the Sukhumi and Gulripshi districts.

The river sources are glacial water and rain. Water consumption in early May is about 20 to 25 cubic metres per second (710 to 880 cu ft/s). A significant part of the

Sukhum and flows into the Black Sea.[clarification needed] It is one of the largest rivers in Abkhazia.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Kelasuri GeoNames
  2. Russian-occupied territory
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  3. ^ Small Atlas of the USSR. - M.: Main Directorate of Geodesy and Cartography under the Council of Ministers of the USSR, 1980. - 197 p. - S. 89-90.
  4. ^ Ethnocap of the Abkhaz ASSR 1959
  5. ^ Kelasuri, Abkhazia, Georgia Mindat.org
  6. ^ Hardy A. V. "Toponymic Dictionary of the North Caucasus". Part 1, 2. Krasnodar Book Publishing House, 2006.