The Ulken Damdi ( Kazakh : Үлкен Дәмді ; ( Russian : Улькендамды ), is a river in the Karasu , Nauyrzym and Amangeldi districts of Kostanay Region , Kazakhstan . The river is the main tributary of the Saryozen and is 133 km (83 mi) long with a basin area of 5,140 km (1,980 sq mi).
3-556: The river flows by Damdi and Mereke settlements. The water is used for irrigation and watering livestock. The Ulken Damdi belongs to the Turgay basin. It has its origin in a source near Zhunshilik ( Kazakh : Жүншілік ). The river heads initially southwestwards as the Damdi, then it bends southwards. A little upstream from Damdi village it is joined by the Sholak Damdi from the left and becomes
6-521: The Ulken "Great" Damdi. Finally it joins the Saryozen from the right side. The valley is between 3 km (1.9 mi) and 7 km (4.3 mi) wide. In the upper course it flows within a 20 m (66 ft) to 40 m (130 ft) wide canyon bound by steep 4 m (13 ft) to 5 m (16 ft) high cliffs. The water is fresh in the spring, becoming brackish in the summer. The main tributary of
9-729: The Ulken Damdi is the 91 km (57 mi) long Moiyldi from the left. This article related to a river in Kazakhstan is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Damdi (Kostanay Region) Damdi ( Kazakh : Дәмді ; Russian : Дамды ) is a village in Nauyrzym District , Kostanay Region , Kazakhstan . It is the administrative center of the Damdi Rural District (KATO code - 395837100). Population: 990 (2009 Census results); 726 (1999 Census results). Damdi
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