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Lake Kadı

Coordinates: 39°15′57″N 38°29′52″E / 39.2658°N 38.4977°E / 39.2658; 38.4977
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Kadıgölü
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Location
countryTurkey
districtErzincan Province
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates39°15′46″N 38°29′36″E / 39.26278126384159°N 38.49319507332276°E / 39.26278126384159; 38.49319507332276
MouthEuphrates
 • coordinates
39°15′57″N 38°29′52″E / 39.2658°N 38.4977°E / 39.2658; 38.4977

Kadıgölü (Turkish: Kadıgölü) is a fresh water creek located in Kemaliye district of Erzincan Province, Turkey.

The source of the river is the outlet of groundwater (that comes from mountains) between Taşdibi and Orta mosques. Source water of the river is a rapid cold stream, which rises particularly in April. Kadıgölü is used for the needs of tap water and irrigation in Kemaliye district. In the past, Kadıgölü was used to supply electric power to the town. There are many watermills with some restored ones on the banks of the creek. Fish hatcheries around the lake offer also fish food.[1][2]

Access to the creek from the district center is available only by private car.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Şark Çelebi (11 November 2017). "Kemaliye Kadıgölü" (in Turkish). Gezilecek Yerler. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Turizm Cenneti Kemaliye" (in Turkish). Erzincan Yaşam. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
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