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The Enguri (Georgian: ენგური, romanized: enguri, Mingrelian: ინგირი, romanized: ingiri, Abkhazian: Егры, Egry Russian: Ингури, Inguri) is a river in western Georgia. It is 213 km (132 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 4,060 km2 (1,570 sq mi).[1] It originates near Ushguli in northeastern Svaneti and plays an important role providing hydroelectric power to the area.

The Enguri Valley
The Enguri Valley
Mouth of Enguri river with viewtower, September 2018
Mouth of Enguri river with viewtower, September 2018
Enguri
The Enguri is the main source of water for the Enguri Dam in Georgia
Location
CountryGeorgia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationMain Caucasian Range
Caucasus Major
MouthBlack Sea
  coordinates
42.3908°N 41.5592°E / 42.3908; 41.5592
Length213 km (132 mi)
Basin size4,060 km2 (1,570 sq mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  rightMulkhra

The river emerges from the high Caucasus near the highest mountain in Georgia, Shkhara, and winds through the mountain valleys to the northwest before turning southwest to empty into the Black Sea near Anaklia.

Since the Abkhaz–Georgian conflict, both Georgia and Abkhazia keep troops on the river; Russia also keeps peacekeeping troops. The only legal crossing-point is the 870-metre (2,850 ft) long Enguri Bridge, which was built by German prisoners of war from 1944 until 1948. There are also a number of illegal connections across the river.

The river plays an important role in the Georgian energy production. In 1988 the Enguri Dam was built at a height of 240 metres (790 ft). At 750 metres (2,460 ft) across and 271.5 metres (891 ft) high, it is the largest construction in the Caucasus. It has a capacity of 1.1 million cubic metres (39,000,000 cu ft) of water. The underground water works produce about 40% of the national energy. The capacity is 1,300 megawatts.


See also



References


  1. Statistical Yearbook of Georgia: 2020, National Statistics Office of Georgia, Tbilisi, 2020, p. 12.



На других языках


[de] Enguri

Der Enguri (georgisch ენგური; abchasisch Егры/Egry; russisch Ингури/Inguri) ist ein Fluss im westlichen Georgien.
- [en] Enguri

[es] Río Inguri

El río Inguri o Enguri (en georgiano, ენგური, Enguri; en abjasio, Егры, Egry), es un río costero de la vertiente del mar Negro que discurre por el oeste de Georgia. Nace al noreste de Svaneti, cerca de la región de Racha, y tiene un papel muy importante en la producción hidroeléctrica en la zona. Tiene 213 km de longitud y drena una pequeña cuenca de 4060 km².

[it] Enguri

L'Enguri (in georgiano: ენგური, in abcaso: Егры - Egry, in russo: Ингури - Inguri) è un fiume della Georgia occidentale. È lungo 213 km e ha un bacino di drenaggio di 4.060 km².[1] Ha origine vicino a Ushguli, nello Svaneti nord-orientale, e svolge un ruolo importante fornendo energia idroelettrica alla zona.

[ru] Ингури

Ингу́ри[1][2], Ингу́р[3][4] (абх. Егры, груз. ენგური — Энгури[5], мегр. ინგირი Ингири) — река в Западной Грузии, в нижнем течении является границей территорий, контролируемых частично признанной Абхазией и Грузией. Длина — 213 км, площадь водосборного бассейна — 4060 км²[6].



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