Badam (river)
River in Kazakhstan
42°30′22″N 69°02′50″E / 42.5062°N 69.0472°E / 42.5062; 69.0472The Badam (Kazakh: Бадам, Badam) is a river of southern Kazakhstan. It is a left tributary of the Arys.[1] It flows through the city Shymkent. One of its tributaries is the Sayramsu.
References
- ^ "Бадам, река" . Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (in Russian). 1906.
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- Akbastau
- Aksu (Lake Balkhash)
- Ak-Suu (Chu)
- Akkanburlyk
- Arys
- Asa
- Aschiagar
- Ashchysu (Ayr)
- Ashchysu (Nura)
- Ashchysu (Shagan)
- Atasu
- Ayagöz
- Ayat
- Badam
- Bagyrlai
- Baikonyr
- Bakanas
- Bogen
- Boktykaryn
- Bolgasyn
- Bolshoy Uzen
- Boralday
- Borly
- Bukhtarma
- Buldyrty
- Büyen
- Shagan (Irtysh)
- Shagan (Ural)
- Charyn
- Chilik
- Chu
- Ebita
- Emba
- Emil
- Esentai
- Ilek
- Ili
- Imanburlyk
- Irgiz
- Irtysh
- Ishim
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- Kaldygaity
- Kalkutan
- Kalmakkyrgan
- Kamysakty
- Karakengir
- Karasu
- Karatal
- Kargaly
- Karkaraly
- Kauylzhyr
- Keles
- Kichi-Kemin
- Kigach
- Kokozek
- Koksu
- Kon
- Kulanotpes
- Kürshim
- Kushum
- Kylshakty
- Kyrshabakty
- Lepsy
- Lukina
- Malaya Almatinka
- Maly Uzen
- Mashat
- Naryn
- Nura
- Olenti (Auliekol)
- Olenti (Tuzdy)
- Or
- Qapal
- Sabyrzhylga
- Saghyz
- Saryozen (Myrzhyk)
- Saryozen (Sarysu)
- Saryozen (Turgay)
- Sarysu
- Sayramsu
- Shabakty
- Shagalaly
- Sherubainura
- Shiderti
- Shyngyrlau
- Sileti
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- Sonaly
- Syntasty
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- Uba
- Ubagan
- Uil
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- Uly-Zhylanshyk
- Ural
- Urzhar
- Ushbas
- Uy
- Yesenankaty
- Zhaman Sarysu
- Zharly
- Zhylandysay
- Zhymyky
- Zhyngyldyozek
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