Sonaly

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CountryKazakhstan
SourceAmantau
coordinates48°58′14″N 71°16′30″E / 48.97056°N 71.27500°E / 48.97056; 71.27500
elevationca 500 m (1,600 ft)
Sonaly
Соналы
Confluence of the Sonaly and the Kulanotpes (top) Sentinel-2 image
Sonaly is located in Kazakhstan
Sonaly
Mouth location in Kazakhstan
Location
CountryKazakhstan
Physical characteristics
SourceAmantau
  coordinates48°58′14″N 71°16′30″E / 48.97056°N 71.27500°E / 48.97056; 71.27500
  elevationca 500 m (1,600 ft)
MouthKulanotpes
  coordinates
50°02′28″N 69°14′45″E / 50.04111°N 69.24583°E / 50.04111; 69.24583
  elevation
340 m (1,120 ft)
Length106 km (66 mi)
Basin size334 km2 (129 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average0.32 m3/s (11 cu ft/s) (near the mouth)
Basin features
ProgressionKulanotpes→Lake Tengiz

The Sonaly (Kazakh: Соналы) is a river in the Nura District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan.[1] It has a length of 106 km (66 mi) and a drainage basin of 334 km2 (129 sq mi).[2]

It is the second most important tributary of the Kulanotpes. Sonaly village is located 10 km (6.2 mi) upriver from its mouth.[1][2]

The Sonaly river originates in the Amantau (Амантау), a small massif of the Kazakh Uplands. Its source is in the southeastern slopes, 106 km (66 mi) to the NNW of lake Shoshkakol. It heads first southwestwards and describes a wide arch bending westwards and northwestwards while still in its upper reaches. Then it heads roughly northwards all along its course. In its last stretch it bends northwestwards and joins the left bank of the Kulanotpes. The border of Korgalzhyn District, Akmola Region, stretches along the opposite bank.[2][1]

The river valley is wide and its channel is bound by steep banks. In the summer the Sonaly usually stops flowing and splits into disconnected pools.[3]

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