Hakari (river)

The Hakari (Azerbaijani: Həkəri, Armenian: Հագարի, romanized: Hagari) or Aghavno (Armenian: Աղաւնոյ, romanized: Aġawnoy, lit. 'of Aghuank') is a left tributary of the Aras in Azerbaijan, geographically located in the Armenian Highlands. The river is 128 kilometres (80 mi) long and flows through the Lachin, Qubadli and Zangilan districts of the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Its largest tributary is the Vorotan (called Bazarchay in Azerbaijan), which joins the Hakari in its lowermost section.

Hakari (river)

The Hakari (Azerbaijani: Həkəri, Armenian: Հագարի, romanized: Hagari) or Aghavno (Armenian: Աղաւնոյ, romanized: Aġawnoy, lit. 'of Aghuank') is a left tributary of the Aras in Azerbaijan, geographically located in the Armenian Highlands. The river is 128 kilometres (80 mi) long and flows through the Lachin, Qubadli and Zangilan districts of the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Its largest tributary is the Vorotan (called Bazarchay in Azerbaijan), which joins the Hakari in its lowermost section.