Kenton
Kenton KENTON | |
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Etymology | Old Anternian Ke-Toni, meaning "Grand River" |
Nickname(s) | The Progenitor |
Location | |
Country | Ahitereira |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Vinela Creek |
• location | near Vinela, Yutra |
• elevation | 1063 m |
Mouth | Eastern Alaxian Sea |
• location | Kenton Estuary, near Esta, Esta, and Antea |
Length | 1817 km |
Basin size | 789,000 km |
Width | |
• minimum | 600 m |
• average | 1.7 km |
• maximum | 22.5km |
Depth | |
• minimum | 3 m |
• average | 21 m |
• maximum | 66 m |
Discharge | |
• location | Confluence of the Durti and Kenton |
• average | 3800 m3/s |
• minimum | 1910 m3/s |
• maximum | 5980 m3/s |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | Verna, Winbo, Durti, Telgey |
• right | Arwa, Anga |
The River Kenton (KENTON, literally "Grand River" in Old Anternian) is the largest, most prominent river in Ahitereira, running a course of 1817 kilometers from Vinela to the Kenton Estuary. Some of its tributaries, mainly the Telgey and Igna rivers, rise in the Grensalbourg Volcanic Field as streams of magma. The river hosted the heartland of the Kentronik Empire, and continues to be a vital component in Ahitereira's economy, serving as the primary method of transportation and trade throughout much of the country.