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Zambar (river)

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River in Tajikistan
Location
CountryTajikistan
Physical characteristics
MouthKaratag
 • coordinates38°53′15″N 68°20′39″E / 38.8876°N 68.3442°E / 38.8876; 68.3442
Basin features
ProgressionKaratagSurxondaryoAmu DaryaAral Sea

The Zambar (Russian: Замбар) is a river of the Gissar Range in northern Tajikistan. It is a left tributary of the Karatag. In the upper valley of the river, 2800–3200 metres, there are range of kars and glacial lakes. The mountainside of the valley is said to be "concave with wide bottom and four visible ancient mountain ridges" and the Zambar valley "converges to V-form below with a longitudinal slope greatly rising". The river course is turbulent, with numerous rocky ledges and waterfalls.

References

  1. Makarov, V. Yu. (2010). "11: Rezultaty rabot na Pamire i Pamaro-Alaye". Atlas snezhnogo cheloveka.
  2. "Trekking info". Trekking in the Pamirs.com. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Field research of glaciers and glacial lakes located in Karatag, Vakhsh and Zeravshan river basin" (PDF). Meteo. Retrieved 13 May 2012.


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