Çoruh River

E701945

The Çoruh River is a fast-flowing transboundary river in northeastern Turkey and western Georgia, known for its deep gorges, rich biodiversity, and popularity for whitewater rafting.

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Label Occurrences
Çoruh River canonical 3

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
biodiversity endemic fish species
endemic plant species
raptor bird species
borderCrossing Turkey–Georgia border NERFINISHED
continent Asia
Europe
country Georgia
Turkey
drainageBasin Black Sea basin
ecosystemType riverine ecosystem
flowCharacteristic high velocity
seasonal discharge variation
flowsInto Black Sea NERFINISHED
hasActivity kayaking
whitewater rafting
hasFeature canyons
narrow valleys
steep gradient
hasRisk biodiversity loss
habitat fragmentation
impact of dam construction
hasTributary Barhal River NERFINISHED
Ispir River NERFINISHED
Oltu River NERFINISHED
knownFor deep gorges
fast-flowing current
kayaking
rich biodiversity
whitewater rafting
languageName Georgian
Turkish
locatedIn northeastern Turkey
western Georgia
mouth Black Sea NERFINISHED
mouthCountry Georgia NERFINISHED
partOf Çoruh River basin NERFINISHED
passesThrough Artvin Province NERFINISHED
Batumi region NERFINISHED
Bayburt Province NERFINISHED
Erzurum Province NERFINISHED
region Caucasus ecological region NERFINISHED
sourceCountry Turkey NERFINISHED
sourceLocation Mescit Mountains NERFINISHED
usedFor hydroelectric power generation
irrigation
recreation

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Chorokhi River alsoKnownAs Çoruh River
Artvin Province traversedBy Çoruh River
Artvin Province hasRiver Çoruh River