Yegorlyk River

Yegorlyk

The Yegorlyk near Novotroitskaya
Basin
Main source 30 km (19 mi) south of Stavropol
44°46′02″N 42°04′43″E / 44.76722°N 42.07861°E / 44.76722; 42.07861 (Primary source of Yegorlyk)
River mouth Manych River
46°32′58″N 41°51′03″E / 46.54944°N 41.85083°E / 46.54944; 41.85083 (Mouth of Yegorlyk River)Coordinates: 46°32′58″N 41°51′03″E / 46.54944°N 41.85083°E / 46.54944; 41.85083 (Mouth of Yegorlyk River)
Basin size 15,000 km2 (5,800 sq mi)
Physical characteristics
Length 448 km (278 mi)

The Yegorlyk (Russian: Егорлык or Большой Егорлык) is a north-flowing river on the Black Sea-Caspian Steppe of southern Russia, a tributary of the Manych River. Since the Manych flows into the Don it is the southernmost tributary of the Don River, if one excludes the Kalaus River.

Yegorlyk in the southernmost Don basin


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