- The
Chorokh (Georgian: ჭოროხი Ch'orokhi, Turkish:
Çoruh, Armenian: Ճորոխ Chorokh, Azerbaijani: Çorox, Gr****: Άκαμψις, Akampsis) is a
river that rises...
- Şevket
Çoruh (born June 30, 1973) is a
Turkish actor.
After the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), his
maternal family immigrated to Sapanca. His paternal...
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overlooking the
Çoruh River near the
Deriner Dam. It is a
former bishopric and (vacant)
Armenian Catholic titular see and the home of
Artvin Çoruh University...
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called İçel, and
Artvin and Rize were
merged to form a new
province called Çoruh,
bringing the
number down to fifty-six. In 1936, Rize,
Dersim and Hakkâri...
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Energy ranked 31st, Aksa
Natural Gas 39th, Aksa
Electricity 130th, Aksa
Çoruh Retail Electricity Sales 194th, Aksa Fırat
Retail Electricity Sales 247th...
- of Artvin.
Artvin is an
attractive area of
steep valleys carved by the
Çoruh River system,
surrounded by high
mountains of Kaçkar, Karçal and Yalnızçam...
- are:
Danube Dnieper Don
Dniester Kızılırmak
Kuban Sakarya Southern Bug
Çoruh/Chorokhi Yeşilırmak
Rioni Yeya Mius
Kamchiya Enguri/Egry
Kalmius Molochna...
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breed in October–November. Etymology;
named after Çoruh River due to
mainly occurring within Çoruh basin. Freyhof, J. (2019). "Salmo coruhensis". IUCN...
- Area
Eastern Black Sea
Section Eastern Black Sea
Coast Area
Upper Kelkit -
Çoruh Gully Area
Central Anatolia Region Konya Section Obruk [tr]
Plateau Konya...
- (Turkish: Doğu
Karadeniz Ardı Yöresi)
Upper Kelkit -
Çoruh Gully (Turkish: Yukarı
Kelkit -
Çoruh Oluğu) Euxine-Colchic
deciduous forests Northern Anatolian...