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Tekhuri

Coordinates: 42°11′10″N 42°01′58″E / 42.1860°N 42.0329°E / 42.1860; 42.0329
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Tekhuri
Tekhuri near Nokalakevi
Tekhuri is located in Georgia
Tekhuri
Tekhuri is located in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
Tekhuri
Native nameტეხური (Georgian)
Location
CountryGeorgia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates42°45′09″N 42°26′14″E / 42.752362°N 42.437167°E / 42.752362; 42.437167
MouthRioni
 • coordinates
42°11′10″N 42°01′58″E / 42.1860°N 42.0329°E / 42.1860; 42.0329
Length101 km (63 mi)
Basin size1,040 km2 (400 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionRioniBlack Sea

The Tekhuri (Georgian: ტეხური)[1] is a right tributary of the river Rioni in Georgia.

The Tekhuri rises in the Egrisi Range below the 3002 m high summit Tekhurishdudi. It flows through the region Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti in a predominantly south-south-west direction. In the middle course it flows past the place Salkhino near Martvili. Finally it reaches the Colchian Plain, flows southeast of the city Senaki and turns south. Shortly afterwards the Abasha meets the Tekhuri from the left. After another 10 km the Tekhuri flows into the Rioni. It is 101 km (63 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 1,040 km2 (400 sq mi).[2]

Fauna

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River has plenty of fish. There are many important game fish, including: bleak (Alburnus), common barbel (Barbus barbus), barbel (Chondrostoma nasus), chub, luciobarbus mursa. Tekhuri also has trout, but Georgian legislation prohibits fishing for it.[3]

References

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  1. ^ T'ekhuri Geonames.org
  2. ^ Statistical Yearbook of Georgia: 2020, National Statistics Office of Georgia, Tbilisi, 2020, p. 12.
  3. ^ "Resort Lebarde". travelingeorgia.ge (in Georgian). Archived from the original on 2018-08-08. Retrieved 2018-08-08.