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Kara-Kengir River
The Karakengir ( kk, Қаракеңгір; russian: Кара-Кенгир), also known as Kengir, is a river in the Ulytau District, Ulytau Region, Kazakhstan. It has a length of and a drainage basin of .Google Earth It is one of the most important tributaries of the Sarysu (river), Sarysu. The city of Zhezkazgan, the capital of Ulytau Region, is located by its banks. A reservoir was built close to the city at the time of the Kazakh SSR Course The Karakengir river originates in the Zhaksy Arganaty massif of the Ulytau (range), Ulytau, Kazakh Uplands. Its source is in a spring near Barakkol lake. It heads first southeastwards, then midway through its course it bends slightly southwestwards. In its last stretch it bends again and heads roughly southwards through a floodplain. Finally it joins the right bank of the Sarysu to the south of Zhezkazgan. The river valley is between and wide and its channel is bound by steep banks with up to high cliffs in some stretches. The river ...
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Zhaksy Arganaty
Zhaksy ( kk, Жақсы, ''Jaqsy'') is a village in northern-central Kazakhstan. It is the seat of Zhaksy District in Akmola Region. References

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