Sunkoshi | |
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Location | |
Country | Tibet, Nepal |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Choukati, Nepal |
• coordinates | 27°45′23″N 86°00′11″E / 27.7563°N 86.0031°E |
• elevation | 2,400 m (7,900 ft) |
2nd source | |
• location | Nyalam County, Tibet |
• coordinates | 28°27′09″N 86°18′24″E / 28.4525°N 86.3067°E |
• elevation | 5,300 m (17,400 ft) |
Mouth | |
• location | Confluence with Arun and Tamur to form Saptkoshi at Trivenighat, Nepal |
• coordinates | 26°54′37″N 87°09′41″E / 26.9102°N 87.1613°E |
• elevation | 640 m (2,100 ft)[1] |
Basin features | |
River system | Koshi River |
Tributaries | |
• left | Tamba Koshi, Likhu Khola, Dudh Koshi |
• right | Bhote Koshi, Indravati River |
The Sunkoshi, also spelt Sunkosi, is a river that is part of the Koshi or Saptkoshi River system in Nepal. Sunkoshi has two source streams, one that arises within Nepal in Choukati, and the other more significant stream that flows in from Nyalam County in the Tibet region of China.[1] The latter is called Bhote Koshi in Nepal and Matsang Tsangpo in Tibet.[2][a] Due to the significant flows from Bhote Koshi, the Sun Koshi river basin is often regarded as a trans-border river basin.[1][5]
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the Poiqu River (Bhote Koshi River), a tributary of the Sun Koshi River ... The Poiqu River (known as the Bhotekoshi River in Nepal) is the boundary river between China and Nepal
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