The Uil (Kazakh: Ойыл, romanized: Oyyl; Russian: Уил, romanized: Uil) is a river of Aktobe, Atyrau and West Kazakhstan regions, Kazakhstan. It is 800 kilometres (500 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 31,500 square kilometres (12,200 sq mi).[1]
Uil
Ойыл
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Mouth location in Kazakhstan | |
Location | |
Country | Kazakhstan |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Sub-Ural Plateau |
• coordinates | 49°32′N 56°48′E / 49.533°N 56.800°E / 49.533; 56.800 |
Mouth | Aktobe |
• coordinates | 48°32′28″N 52°24′15″E / 48.5410°N 52.4041°E / 48.5410; 52.4041 |
Length | 800 km (500 mi) |
Basin size | 31,500 km2 (12,200 sq mi) |
It has its sources in the Mugodzhar Hills and has many tributaries. Finally it discharges into lake Aktobe in the Caspian Depression.[2][3]
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