Amtkeli

River in Georgia, Abkhazia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Amtkeli (Georgian: ამტყელი Abkhaz: Амтҟьал)[2] is a small river in north-western Georgia. It originates in the Caucasus Mountains, in the region of Upper Abkhazia,[1] in the western part of the Chkhalta range near Amtkeli pass. It flows south to Lake Amtkeli and joins the Kodori River. Its catchment area is 398 square kilometres (154 mi2).[3]

Native nameGeorgian: ამტყელი
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Amtkeli
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Amtkeli is located in Abkhazia
Amtkeli
Amtkeli is located in Georgia
Amtkeli
Native nameGeorgian: ამტყელი
Location
CountryGeorgia, Abkhazia[1]
Physical characteristics
SourceCaucasus Mountains
  locationGeorgia, Abkhazia[1]
  coordinates43°02′45″N 41°19′28″E
MouthKodori
  coordinates
43°15′21″N 41°17′22″E
Length39 km (24 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionKodoriBlack Sea
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The Amtkeli is fed by snow, rain and groundwater. Floods occur in late spring and summer, and the low flows occur in winter.[3]

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