The Tigris River, located in the southern part of the Armenian Highland, flows for 380 km in the historical lands of Armenia. It also has two branches, Western and Eastern. Western Tigris starts from Lake Tsavk or Tsovk, and Eastern Tigris, from the Armenian Taurus Mountains. Along with the Euphrates, Tigris pours into the Persian Gulf.
Chorokh is 345 km long. It starts from the Khachapayt Mountains to the north of Erzurum, flows to the west, and then towards the north-east, ultimately pouring into the Black Sea, near the city of Batumi.
The Kura River (1113 km) starts in the Armenian Highland and, together with the Araks River, pours into the Caspian Sea.
The rivers of the modern-day Republic of Armenia (RA) are Hrazdan, Aghstev, Debed, Akhurian, Vorotan, Arpa, and Voghji; Araks passes along the Southern Border of Armenia.
Rivers
38