Lopota

River in Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Lopota (Georgian: ლოპოტა) is a river in the far north-eastern part of the Kakheti region in Georgia. It flows through the village Lapanquri, and discharges into the Alazani near Telavi. Its upper reach borders with the Russian North Caucasian Republic of Dagestan and was scene of a Georgian anti-insurgency operation in August 2012.[1]

Native nameლოპოტა (Georgian)
CountryGeorgia
coordinates
42.0066°N 45.4963°E / 42.0066; 45.4963
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Lopota
Lopota is located in Georgia
Lopota
Lopota is located in Kakheti
Lopota
Native nameლოპოტა (Georgian)
Location
CountryGeorgia
Physical characteristics
MouthAlazani
  coordinates
42.0066°N 45.4963°E / 42.0066; 45.4963
Length33 km (21 mi)
Basin size263 km2 (102 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionAlazaniKuraCaspian Sea
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