Büyen

River in Kazakhstan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Büyen (Kazakh: Бүйен, Büien) is a river of Kazakhstan. Its source is in the Dzungarian Alatau. It flows to the north, parallel to the Aksu to its east, and vanishes in the Jalkum desert south of Lake Balkhash. The Bronze Age settlement Tasbas is located in the upper Büyen valley.[1]

CountryKazakhstan
MouthJalkum desert
coordinates
45.6516°N 79.094°E / 45.6516; 79.094
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Büyen
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CountryKazakhstan
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MouthJalkum desert
  coordinates
45.6516°N 79.094°E / 45.6516; 79.094
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