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rivers include:
Sulak River Samur River Terek River Avar
Koisu Andi
Koisu Kazi-Kumukh
Koisu Dagestan has
about 405
kilometers (252 mi) of
coastline on...
-
upper parts of two
tributaries of the
Sulak River: the
Andiyskoe Koisu and
Avarskoye Koisu.
Between the 5th and 12th centuries,
Georgian Orthodox Christianity...
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ranges from the
upper Argun river in
Georgia to Chechnya, in the Andi
Koisu and Avar
Koisu river basins in
Daghestan and
Tusheti up to the
headwaters of the...
- The Andi
Koysu (Russian: Андийское Койсу -
Andiyskoye Koysu, Georgian: ანდის ყოისუ -
Andis Qoisu) is a
river in
Dagestan (Russia) and Georgia. It starts...
- km
south of the
village of
Datuna (which sits on the bank of the
Avarian Koisu, one of the region's
major rivers). The basilica's
architecture is similar...
- Dagestan. The
language is
spoken in the
villages Andi (along the
river Andi-
Koisu), Gunkha, Gagatl, Ashali, Rikvani, Chanko, Zilo, and Kvanxidatl.
There are...
- in
southwestern Dagestan, Russia,
along the
right bank of the
river Andi-
Koisu and the
surrounding hills, near the
Georgian border. It is
fairly similar...
- language.
Their habitat is
about 2,000
meters above sea
level in the Kara-
Koisu basin in the Caucasus. The
origin of the
Archi people is unknown. Their...
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located in the
northeastern part of it,
along the left bank of the Andy
Koisu River. It
forms the
watershed of the
basin of this
river with the rivers...
- the
Untskul region of Dagestan, Russia. It is
located on the
river Avar
Koisu.
Construction of the dam and
power station started in 1979. The
first generation...