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Kichi-Kemin River : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kichi-Kemin River The Kichi-Kemin River ((キルギス語:Кичи-Кемин)) is a river in Kemin District of Chuy Province of Kyrgyzstan and Korday District of Kazakhstan. It is a right tributary of the Chu River in Chuy Valley. It is long with a basin area of . The flow of the Kichi-Kemin River considerably varies; the minimum flow is in February, and the maximum is in July. ==Course== The source of Kichi-Kemin River is high in the shoots of Trans-Ili Alatau in Kyrgyzstan. For about the river flows to the north and than to the west along the Kyrgyzstan–Kazakhstan border from an elevation of about to . The river passes through urban-type settlement Ak-Tuz and flows to the southwest in a narrow gorge. Further, it passes through village Imeni Il'icha and enters Kichi-Kemin Valley. The Kichi-Kemin River turns west and passes near villages Kichi-Kemin, Boroldoy, and Beysheke. It flows parallel to the Chu River at a distance of and crosses the Kyrgyzstan–Kazakhstan border. In Kazakhstan, in passes near villages Karasay batyr and Enbek gradually approaching the Chu River, and flowing into it near Chim-Kurgan.
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