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The '''Etsakha''' ([[Trellinese language|Trellinese]]: "Blackwater") is a major river in southern [[Trellin]] that flows into the [[Sea of Velar]]. It rises in northern [[Khatax]] and, together with its tributary the Marhira, forms a segment of the [[Rezat]]i border around the Marhira Triangle. It passes through Kalku and Rezat's provincial capital, [[Halith]]. | The '''Etsakha''' ([[Trellinese language|Trellinese]]: "Blackwater") is a major river in southern [[Trellin]] that flows into the [[Sea of Velar]]. It is the fifth longest river in Trellin. It rises in northern [[Khatax]] and, together with its tributary the Marhira, forms a segment of the [[Rezat]]i border around the Marhira Triangle. It passes through Kalku and Rezat's provincial capital, [[Halith]]. | ||
In 1883, heavy monsoon rains led to the river breaking its banks and flooding [[Old Halith]], contributing to the destruction of the city in the [[Halith Disaster]]. | In 1883, heavy monsoon rains led to the river breaking its banks and flooding [[Old Halith]], contributing to the destruction of the city in the [[Halith Disaster]]. | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Rivers of Trellin]][[Category:Trellin]][[Category:Astyria]] |
Latest revision as of 00:29, 6 February 2023
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Country | Trellin |
Region | Khatax, Rezat |
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• right | Marhira |
The Etsakha (Trellinese: "Blackwater") is a major river in southern Trellin that flows into the Sea of Velar. It is the fifth longest river in Trellin. It rises in northern Khatax and, together with its tributary the Marhira, forms a segment of the Rezati border around the Marhira Triangle. It passes through Kalku and Rezat's provincial capital, Halith.
In 1883, heavy monsoon rains led to the river breaking its banks and flooding Old Halith, contributing to the destruction of the city in the Halith Disaster.