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- Terek (river) - Wikipedia
The Terek[a] is a major river in the Northern Caucasus It originates in the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region of Georgia and flows through North Caucasus region of Russia into the Caspian Sea
- Terek River | Georgia-Russia Border, Ecosystem - Britannica
Terek River, river that rises in northern Georgia and flows north and then east through Russia to empty into the Caspian Sea It is one of the main streams draining northward from the Caucasus mountain system
- Terek | Encyclopedia. com
Terek (tyĕ´rĬk), river, c 370 mi (600 km) long, in Russia and Georgia, rising in the Caucasus, in Georgia, in glaciers W of Mt Kazbek It flows N through the Daryal gorge past Vladikavkaz, then E past Grozny and NE into the Caspian Sea
- TEREK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TEREK is a sandpiper (Xenus cinerea) of the Old World breeding in the far north of eastern Europe and Asia and migrating to southern Africa and Australia and frequenting rivers
- Valley of the Terek River - detailed description and photos. Map of . . .
The valley of the Terek River in the Daryal gorge is one of the most beautiful places The river originates in the Trusovsky Gorge and flows from the northern slope of the Caucasian Ridge into the valleys of North Ossetia, Kabardino-Balkaria, Chechnya and Dagestan
- About: Terek (river) - DBpedia Association
It originates in the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region of Georgia and flows through North Caucasus region of Russia into the Caspian Sea
- Terek Sandpiper | Audubon Field Guide
On a mudflat with other sandpipers, the Terek often draws attention by its animated behavior, running about more actively than the other birds It occurs in small numbers in western Alaska during migration, occasionally in flocks
- Terek — definition quiz | Ultimate Lexicon
The term ‘Terek’ is predominantly used in geographical contexts to denote locations and natural features associated with the Terek River It might occasionally be seen in historical or cultural discussions relating to the Caucasus
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