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etoka+river Latitude and Longitude:

44°09′58″N 43°24′06″E / 44.1662°N 43.4018°E / 44.1662; 43.4018
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Etoka
Etoka (river) is located in Stavropol Krai
Etoka (river)
Etoka (river) is located in European Russia
Etoka (river)
Location
Country Russia
Physical characteristics
Mouth Podkumok
 • coordinates
44°09′58″N 43°24′06″E / 44.1662°N 43.4018°E / 44.1662; 43.4018
Basin features
Progression PodkumokKumaCaspian Sea

The Etoka ( Russian: Этока; Adyghe: Ят1экъуэ, Yatheque) is a mountain creek, a tributary of the river Podkumok (near Pyatigorsk), in Predgorny District, Stavropol Krai and north of Zolsky District, Kabardino-Balkaria Russia. A village with the same name is located by Etoka.

Water from the river is channeled to feed Lake Tambukan. [1] However this water have led to desalinization of the lake, threatening its balneological properties and disrupting the overall ecology of the area. [2]

The etymology of the name is from the Adyghe language: "Ят1э, clay/ mud" + "къуэ, valley" [3]

References



etoka+river Latitude and Longitude:

44°09′58″N 43°24′06″E / 44.1662°N 43.4018°E / 44.1662; 43.4018
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Etoka
Etoka (river) is located in Stavropol Krai
Etoka (river)
Etoka (river) is located in European Russia
Etoka (river)
Location
Country Russia
Physical characteristics
Mouth Podkumok
 • coordinates
44°09′58″N 43°24′06″E / 44.1662°N 43.4018°E / 44.1662; 43.4018
Basin features
Progression PodkumokKumaCaspian Sea

The Etoka ( Russian: Этока; Adyghe: Ят1экъуэ, Yatheque) is a mountain creek, a tributary of the river Podkumok (near Pyatigorsk), in Predgorny District, Stavropol Krai and north of Zolsky District, Kabardino-Balkaria Russia. A village with the same name is located by Etoka.

Water from the river is channeled to feed Lake Tambukan. [1] However this water have led to desalinization of the lake, threatening its balneological properties and disrupting the overall ecology of the area. [2]

The etymology of the name is from the Adyghe language: "Ят1э, clay/ mud" + "къуэ, valley" [3]

References



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