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It is 807 kilometres (501 mi) long (together with its upper course Chong-Naryn) and drains a basin area of 59,100 square kilometres (22,800 sq mi). [1] It has an annual flow of 13.7 cubic kilometres (11,100,000 acre⋅ft). The river contains many reservoirs which are important in the generation of hydroelectricity.
The width of the river is 15 to 25 metres (49 to 82 ft), and the depth varies from 0.5 to 2.5 metres (1.6 to 8.2 ft). Before 1960, the Naryn flowed directly into the Irtysh River, and at the mouth of the river was a village, Ust-Narym.
The hydrographic network is represented by the rivers of the Naryn basin - the At-Bashy (river) with an annual average flow rate of 41.6 m3/s, and maximum - up to 266 m3/s; River Kara-Koyun - maximum flow rate 40.3 m3/sec, as well as the Ak-Sai River in the Tarim River Basin. The rivers are mudflow and flood-prone, the frequency of mudflows of ...
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The Kambar-Ata-2 Hydro Power Plant (Kyrgyz: Камбар-Ата-2 ГЭСи, Russian: Камбаратинская ГЭС-2) is a hydroelectric power station on the river Naryn near Kara-Jygach, Toktogul District, Kyrgyzstan.
Location River Designed Capacity millions of m 3 Surface area km 2 Dam height, m Primary usage Year built Ala-Archa Reservoir: Chüy Region: Ala-Archa: 39 5.21 22 Irrigation 1968 At-Bashy Reservoir: Jalal-Abad Region: Naryn: 10 79 Hydroelectricity 1970 Bazar-Korgon Reservoir: Jalal-Abad Region: Kara-Üngkür: 30 2.8 25 Irrigation 1962 Kambar ...
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Naryn (/ n ə ˈ r ɪ n / nə-RIN; Kyrgyz: Нарын) is the regional administrative center of Naryn Region in central Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 84 square kilometres (32 sq mi), [2] and its estimated population was 41,178 as of January 2021. [1] The town was established as a fortress on the caravan route in 1868. [3]