Joon-Aryk
The Joon-Aryk is a river in Kochkor District of Naryn Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is formed by confluence of Kara-Kujur and Telek rivers. It is 34.8 kilometres long, and has a drainage basin of 1,340 square kilometres.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Stream
- Description: watercourse in Kyrgyzstan
- Also known as: “Dzhoon-Aryk”, “Dzhuanaryk”, “Dzhuvan”, “Dzhuvanaryk”, and “Joon Aryk”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kochkor and Kara-Suu.
Kochkor
Photo: Thilver, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Kochkor is a large village in northern Naryn Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is the administrative centre of Kochkor District. The village was established in 1909 as Stolypino and renamed to Kochkor in 1917.
Kara-Suu
Village
Kara-Suu is a village in Naryn Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Kochkor District. Its population was 3,445 in 2021. Kara-Suu is situated 7 km southeast of Joon-Aryk.
Joon-Aryk
- Categories: watercourse, river, and body of water
- Location: Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Russian—“Joon-Aryk” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Joon-Aryk”
- Chinese: “容阿雷克河”
- Chinese: “琼阿雷克河”
- Chinese: “若翁阿雷克河”
- Dutch: “Joon Aryk”
- Egyptian Arabic: “چون اريك”
- German: “Dschoon-Aryk”
- Kazakh: “Жуанарық”
- Kirghiz: “Joon-Aryk”
- Kirghiz: “Жоон-Арык суусу”
- Persian: “جون-اریق”
- Russian: “Джоон-Арык”
- Russian: “Джуанарык”
- Russian: “Жоон-Арык”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Kara-Too and Kochkor.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Kochkor and Gory Aktashkura.
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