Çoruh Valley

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Çoruh Valley is a rugged, scenic river valley in northeastern Turkey known for its deep gorges, rich biodiversity, and popular whitewater rafting routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
river valley
biodiversityStatus high biodiversity value
climate continental climate influences
continent Asia
country Turkey
drainageBasin Çoruh River basin NERFINISHED
ecosystemType montane ecosystem
riverine ecosystem
flowsTowards Black Sea NERFINISHED
geology mountainous terrain
hasActivity birdwatching
nature photography
rafting
trekking
hasConservationConcern habitat fragmentation risk
hydropower development impacts
hasFeature fast-flowing river sections
narrow canyons
steep slopes
hasScenicViewpoints mountain ridges
river gorges
hasVegetation alpine meadows
mixed forests
isHabitatFor large mammals
raptors
knownFor bird diversity
deep gorges
endemic plant species
kayaking
rich biodiversity
rugged terrain
scenic landscapes
whitewater rafting
locatedIn Artvin Province NERFINISHED
Erzurum Province NERFINISHED
northeastern Turkey
partOf Eastern Black Sea Region NERFINISHED
recreationSeason spring
summer
regionType important nature tourism destination
river Çoruh River NERFINISHED
tourismType adventure tourism
eco-tourism

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Artvin Province hasValley Çoruh Valley