The Kura River, located in the Caucasus region of Eurasia, has several synonyms. In Azerbaijani, it is known as Kür; in Georgian, it is called Mtkvari; and in Turkish, it is referred to as Kura Nehri. The river is approximately 1,515 kilometers long and runs through three countries: Turkey, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. The Kura River is fed by numerous tributaries, including the Aras River and the Alazani River. It is an essential source of water for agricultural irrigation and hydroelectric power. The river also plays a significant role in the cultural and social history of the region, with numerous cities and settlements situated along its banks.