Imanburlyk

River in Kazakhstan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Imanburlyk (Kazakh: Иманбұрлық, İmanbūrlyq) is a river of the North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan. It is a right tributary of the Ishim. [1]

CountryKazakhstan
coordinates
53.6639°N 67.2411°E / 53.6639; 67.2411
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Imanburlyk
Last stretch of the river course and Sergeyev Dam in the distance
Location
CountryKazakhstan
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationImantau (lake)
MouthIshim
  coordinates
53.6639°N 67.2411°E / 53.6639; 67.2411
Length177 km (110 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionIshimIrtyshObKara Sea
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Course

The river has its origin in lake Imantau. It flows in a roughly north/northwestern across the Aiyrtau and Shal Akyn districts of North Kazakhstan. Its mouth is in the right bank of the Sergeyev Dam, near Kenes village.[2]

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