Turgai River

Turgai River

Turgai (Turgay) ( _ru. Тургай) is a river in Kazakhstan. It is 825 km long, the surface is 157,000 km². Average water consumption is around 9 cubic meters/second. The Turgai disappears in the sinkless hollow of Shalkarteniz. The river sits in the Turgai Valley.


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