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Cherek

The Cherek is a river in Kabardino-Balkaria in Russia, a right tributary of the Baksan. The Cherek is 79 kilometres (49 mi) long and drains a basin of 3,070 square kilometres (1,190 mi2). The Cherek is formed by the confluence of the Cherek-Balkarsky and Cherek-Khulamsky, both of which originate in the glaciers of the northern slopes of the Greater Caucasus, one of them being the Bezengi Glacier. The river Nalchik flows into the Urvan, which is a branch of the Cherek.

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Cherek
Cherek Narrows
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Location
CountryKabardino-Balkaria (Russia)
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationGreater Caucasus
MouthBaksan
 • coordinates
43°42′01″N 44°03′02″E / 43.7004°N 44.0506°E / 43.7004; 44.0506
Length79 km (49 mi)
Basin size
3,070 km2 (1,190 sq mi)
Basin features
Progression

Baksan

Malka

TerekCaspian Sea

The Cherek (Russian: Черек) is a river in Kabardino-Balkaria in Russia, a right tributary of the Baksan (Terek basin).1 The Cherek is 79 kilometres (49 mi) long and drains a basin of 3,070 square kilometres (1,190 mi2).2 The Cherek is formed by the confluence of the Cherek-Balkarsky and Cherek-Khulamsky, both of which originate in the glaciers of the northern slopes of the Greater Caucasus, one of them being the Bezengi Glacier.1 The river Nalchik flows into the Urvan, which is a branch of the Cherek.3

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