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Pambak (river)

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River in Lori, Armenia
Pambak
The Pambak flowing towards the city of Vanadzor
Location
CountryArmenia
ProvinceLori
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationPambak Mountains
 • elevation2,200 m (7,200 ft)
MouthDebed
 • locationNear Dzoragyukh
 • coordinates40°57′26″N 44°37′57″E / 40.95722°N 44.63250°E / 40.95722; 44.63250
Length86 km (53 mi)
Basin size1,370 km (530 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionDebedKhramiKuraCaspian Sea
Tributaries 
 • rightTandzut
Rivers in Armenia

The Pambak (Armenian: Փամբակ), is a river in the Lori Province in Northern Armenia. It is a tributary of the Debed river. It originates in the Pambak Mountains and flows west to east through spectacular gorges around Bazum Mountains. It finally feeds into the Debed near Dzoragyugh, which ultimately drains into the Kura.

References

  1. Sosson, M. (15 October 2010). SP340 - Sedimentary Basin Tectonics - Black Sea. Geological Society. p. 396. ISBN 978-1-86239-308-0. Retrieved 30 December 2012.


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