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🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan
Chu River is a major transboundary river of Central Asia originating in the northern Tian Shan mountains of Kyrgyzstan. It flows westward and northwestward through the Chui Valley before entering Kazakhstan. The river is formed by the confluence of mountain streams fed by glaciers and snowmelt from the Kyrgyz Ala-Too and nearby ranges. One of its most dramatic sections is Boom Gorge, where the river cuts through a narrow canyon connecting the Issyk-Kul basin with the Chui Valley. As the river reaches the plains around Bishkek and northern Kyrgyzstan, it becomes a vital source of irrigation, agriculture, and settlement development. Historically, the Chu River basin was part of Silk Road trade routes and supported many ancient settlements and caravan networks. The Chu River eventually dissipates into the deserts and wetlands of southern Kazakhstan without reaching the sea.
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