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Kara-Suu

Kara-Suu, often written as Kara-Su or Qara-Suu, refers to several geographical locations and entities, primarily in Central Asia, particularly in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. The name literally translates from Turkic languages as "black water" or "dark water". It typically indicates a river, stream, or spring.

Common Usages:

  • Kara-Suu River: Several rivers and streams across Central Asia bear this name. These are often smaller water bodies and tributaries of larger rivers. Determining which specific Kara-Suu River is being referred to requires context.

  • Kara-Suu District (Kyrgyzstan): A district located in Osh Region of Kyrgyzstan. This district is a significant agricultural area.

  • Kara-Suu (Kyrgyzstan), Town: The administrative center of the Kara-Suu District in Kyrgyzstan. It's a town known for its large bazaar and its proximity to the border with Uzbekistan. It also has a substantial role in cross-border trade.

  • Kara-Suu (Uzbekistan): A town and district in Uzbekistan, located near the border with Kyrgyzstan. Similar to the Kyrgyz town of the same name, it serves as an important trading center.

  • Other locations: Smaller settlements or villages may also carry the name Kara-Suu in various parts of Central Asia.

Due to the common nature of the name, clarifying the specific location or feature being referenced is crucial when using the term "Kara-Suu." Context and geographic indicators are necessary for accurate identification.