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The Terekty River ( kk, Теректi өзенi, russian: река Теректы), also known under the Sinified spelling Tielieketi (), is a small river that flows from
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to
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. In its lower course the river is also known as the Kusak ( kz, Қусақ, russian: Кусак, ). Along most of its course, the river flows through the very sparsely populated mountainous terrain of the southern part of
Xinjiang Xinjiang, SASM/GNC: ''Xinjang''; zh, c=, p=Xīnjiāng; formerly romanized as Sinkiang (, ), officially the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR), is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China (PRC), located in the northwes ...
's Yumin County; by the time it crosses the
China–Kazakhstan border The China–Kazakhstan border or the Sino-Kazakhstan border ( kz, Қазақстан-Қытай мемлекеттiк шекарасы, russian: Казахстанско-китайская государственная граница, zh, s=� ...
and enters a flat desert east of
Lake Zhalanashkol Lake Zhalanashkol ( kz, Жалаңашкөл, literally "Bare Lake", or "Exposed Lake"; russian: Жаланашколь) is a freshwater lake in the eastern part of Kazakhstan, on the border of Almaty Province (Alakol District) and East Kazakhstan ...
, its bed is usually dry, with little water ever reaching
Lake Zhalanashkol Lake Zhalanashkol ( kz, Жалаңашкөл, literally "Bare Lake", or "Exposed Lake"; russian: Жаланашколь) is a freshwater lake in the eastern part of Kazakhstan, on the border of Almaty Province (Alakol District) and East Kazakhstan ...
. The Terekty is mainly known as the site of a Sino-Soviet border conflict that occurred in August 1969.


Geography

According to topographic maps, the Terekty rises in the Kertau or Barlik (巴尔鲁克) Mountains at around The river's source area can be seen e.g. on thi
Soviet topo map
about 2 km NE from Peak Kertau (which is marked with its elevation, 3282 m).
After flowing to the south for some 20 km, and receiving several tributaries at around , the Terekty turns west and flows in a narrow valley until it reaches the Alakol- Zhalanashkol depression. Once entering the plain east of Lake Zhalanashkol at around , the river forms a large alluvial fan. In this area, the water flow is seasonal, the river bed being dry most of the year. The (usually dry) " delta" of the Terekty (Kusak) reaches the northeastern corner of Lake Zhalanashkol around . A joint Sino-Kazakh boundary commission which demarcated the modern
China–Kazakhstan border The China–Kazakhstan border or the Sino-Kazakhstan border ( kz, Қазақстан-Қытай мемлекеттiк шекарасы, russian: Казахстанско-китайская государственная граница, zh, s=� ...
(defined by a bilateral treaty signed in 1994) installed two border monuments on both sides of the Terekty (Kusak) River to mark the exact line of the border as it crosses the river. According to the commission's protocol,
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monument no. 241/1, installed on the right (northern) side of the river is situated at ; reinforced concrete monument No. 242, on the river left (southern) side is at ; the distance between the two monuments is 285.8 m.О ратификации Протокола между Правительством Республики Казахстан и Правительством Китайской Народной Республики о демаркации линии казахстанско-китайской государственной границы. Закон Республики Казахстан от 4 июля 2003 года, N 469
("On the ratification of the Protocol agreed by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Government of the People's Republic of China on the demarcation of the line of the Kazakhstan-China international border. Law No. 469 of the Republic of Kazakhstan. July 4, 2003")


Meaning of the name, and its other uses

''Terekty'' ( kz, теректi) is a Kazakh
adjective In linguistics, an adjective ( abbreviated ) is a word that generally modifies a noun or noun phrase or describes its referent. Its semantic role is to change information given by the noun. Traditionally, adjectives were considered one of the ...
derived from ''terek'' ( kz, терек). Thus, "Terekty River" ( kz, Теректi өзенi) means "Poplar River" (compare the Baiyang River, elsewhere in Xinjiang, whose name means the same in Chinese). "Terekty" is a fairly common place name in Kazakhstan, used (by itself or in combination with a modifier) for a number of villages, at least one other river, and a mountain pass elsewhere in the country.


Notes

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China–Kazakhstan border The China–Kazakhstan border or the Sino-Kazakhstan border ( kz, Қазақстан-Қытай мемлекеттiк шекарасы, russian: Казахстанско-китайская государственная граница, zh, s=� ...
Rivers of Xinjiang Rivers of Kazakhstan