Muksu River

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The Muksu River is a glacially fed mountain river in Tajikistan that flows through the Pamir-Alay ranges and forms one of the main headwaters of the Vakhsh River.

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Muksu River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent Asia
country Tajikistan NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Amu Darya basin NERFINISHED
environment high-altitude mountain environment
flowsInDirection generally westward
flowsThrough mountainous terrain
remote areas of Tajikistan
formsPartOf upper Vakhsh basin
hasFeature cold glacial waters
steep gradient
hasHydrologicalRole major source of water for the Vakhsh River
hasNameLanguage Russian
Tajik
hasOrigin glaciers of the Pamir-Alay
isHeadwaterOf Vakhsh River NERFINISHED
knownFor deep mountain valleys
glacially fed flow
locatedIn Pamir Mountains NERFINISHED
Pamir-Alay NERFINISHED
eastern Tajikistan
mouthOf Vakhsh River NERFINISHED
partOf Pamir-Alay hydrological system NERFINISHED
Tajik river network
region Central Asia
riverSystem Amu Darya NERFINISHED
Vakhsh River NERFINISHED
sourceRegion Pamir-Alay ranges NERFINISHED
sourceType glacial
tributaryType headwater
waterType freshwater

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Vakhsh River formedByConfluenceOf Muksu River