- The
Chorokh (Georgian: ჭოროხი Ch'orokhi, Turkish: Çoruh, Armenian: Ճորոխ Chorokh, Azerbaijani: Çorox, Gr****: Άκαμψις, Akampsis) is a
river that
rises in...
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formed by the
combined alluvial plains of the Rioni, Inguri, Khobi, Supsa,
Chorokhi, and
other rivers,
which have
sources in the
Greater and
Lesser Caucasus...
- in north-eastern Turkey. The
region is
based around two
river basins -
Chorokhi and Kura (Mtkvari), and also
partially includes the
upper source of the...
-
monument (at the
point of
convergence of the
rivers Machakhelistskali and
Chorokhi),
continues in the
village Machakhlispiri and ends in the
village Zeda...
- Gonio-Kvariati
district of the city. It is
located on the left side of the
river Chorokhi.
Gonio is one of the po****r
Black Sea
resorts in Georgia. A
radar station...
- Turkish: Livâne) is a
historical district on the
lower course of the Çoruh or
Chorokhi river,
currently divided between Turkey and Georgia. The land
known as...
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Danube Dnieper Don
Dniester Kızılırmak
Kuban Sakarya Southern Bug Çoruh/
Chorokhi Yeşilırmak
Rioni Yeya Mius
Kamchiya Enguri/Egry
Kalmius Molochna Tylihul...
-
Armenian Highlands,
forms the
watershed between the
river valleys of Çoruh/
Chorokhi and Kura/Mtkvari. The
highest peak is that of "Yalnızçam" or "Arsiani"...
- his own devices,
Rostom attacked,
pushed the
Ottoman forces beyond the
Chorokhi and
forced them to
evacuate Batumi, but he
failed to
prevent the loss of...
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managed to trap the Seljuks,
inflicting considerable losses on them on the
Chorokhi and
capturing Tao-Klarjeti and the many
riches left
there by the Turks...