Chaghajikchay

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Native nameÇağacıqçay (Azerbaijani)
CountryAzerbaijan
Chaghajikchay
Native nameÇağacıqçay (Azerbaijani)
Location
CountryAzerbaijan
Physical characteristics
SourceGreater Caucasus
MouthCaspian Sea
  coordinates
41°25′56″N 49°01′10″E / 41.43216°N 49.01948°E / 41.43216; 49.01948
Length88 km (55 mi)

Chaghajikchay,[1][2] Chagajugchay[3][4] (Azerbaijani: Cağacıqqçay,[5] Caqacuqçay[6]) is a mountain river in the north of Azerbaijan, originating on the northeastern slopes of the Main Caucasian Range and flowing into the Caspian Sea. The length of the river is 70 km.[7] The area of the drainage basin is 288 km². Water consumption - 1.8 m³/s.[7] It is used for irrigation.[5]

The hydronym "Chaghajikchay" is a synonym of the hydronym "Agdzhakchay" and means "cascade river" (Azerbaijani: çağlayan çay) or "rapidly flowing river". The name of the village Jagajug, located on the river, comes from the name of the river Chaghajikchay.[5]

Geography

The Chaghajikchay river flows through Guba and Khachmaz districts of the Republic of Azerbaijan.[5] It originates on the territory of Guba district, on the northeastern slopes of the Greater Caucasus Range, on the Erfi Range, on the slope of Mount Bulud, at an altitude of 1780 m.[5] It flows in a northeast direction through the villages of Zykhyr, Gurdeh, Khanagah, Meckekhaja, Rustov, Gam-gam, Sofikend, Yukhari Kardash, Ashagy Kardash, Pirvahid, Kuchay, Jagajug of Guba district and further through the villages of Kadimalikyshlak, Kalagan, Keyramaz, Arab, Ilkhychi of Khachmaz district and flows into the Caspian Sea.[5]

Geology

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