Kacha River

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The Kacha River is a watercourse in Crimea that flows from the Crimean Mountains through varied landscapes before emptying into the Black Sea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Russia
continent Europe
country Russia
flowsInto Black Sea
flowsNear Sevastopol
flowsThrough Bakhchisarai Raion
surface form: Bakhchysarai Raion

Nakhimovsky District
hasGeneralFlowDirection southwest to northwest toward the Black Sea
hasHydrologicalType perennial river
hasLandscapeTypeAlongCourse coastal plain
foothills
mountainous terrain
hasMouthElevation 0 metres
hasMouthNear Sevastopol Bay
village of Lyubimovka
hasNameInCrimeanTatar Qaça
hasNameInRussian Кача
hasNameInUkrainian Кача
hasPoliticalStatusOfRegion territory disputed between Russia and Ukraine
locatedIn Crimea
locatedInDisputedTerritory Crimea
locatedOn Crimea
surface form: Crimean Peninsula
mouthLocation Black Sea coast of Crimea
partOf Black Sea drainage basin
surface form: Black Sea basin

Crimean hydrological network
sourceRegion Crimean Mountains

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Crimean Mountains riverSource Kacha River
Alma River hasTributary Kacha River
this entity surface form: Kacha River (historically associated in same region)