Fiagdon

River in North Ossetia–Alania
Fiagdon is located in North Ossetia–Alania
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Fiagdon is located in Caucasus mountains
Fiagdon
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Fiagdon is located in European Russia
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LocationCountryNorth Ossetia–Alania (Russia)Physical characteristicsSource  • locationCaucasus Mountains MouthArdon
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43°12′31″N 44°19′55″E / 43.20861°N 44.33194°E / 43.20861; 44.33194Length75 km (47 mi)Basin size714 km2 (276 sq mi)Basin featuresProgressionArdon→ Terek→ Caspian Sea

Fiagdon (Russian: Фиагдон, Ossetian: Фыййагдон, Fyjjagdon) is a river in North Ossetia–Alania (Russia) west of Vladikavkaz. It flows north between the Ardon and the Gizeldon and joins the Ardon before that river joins the Terek. The river is 75 kilometres (47 mi) long, with a drainage basin of 714 square kilometres (276 sq mi).[1] Verkhny Fiagdon and Dzuarikau are some of the major villages that lie on Fiagdon River.

Etymology

Fiagdon is a river in Russia, located in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania. The name of the river is derived from the Ossetian words "fiyag" and "don", which mean "wooden shovel" and "water/river" respectively. According to local legends, the Kurtatinsky gorge, where the river flows, was once entirely covered with thick forest and the river was covered with moss. The first settlers of the gorge used wooden shovels to clear the riverbed and take water from it. This is believed to be the origin of the name "Fiagdon".

References

  1. ^ "Река Фиаг-Дон in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).
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