The Zhyngyldyozek (; ) is a river in Kazakhstan. It has a length of and a catchment area of .
The Zhyngyldyozek (; ) is a river in Kazakhstan. It has a length of and a catchment area of .
The river flows from the Ulytau District, Karaganda Region into the Yrgyz District, Aktobe Region. Zhyngyldyozek flows across desolate areas, Koskol village is located close to the Shubarteniz, near the outflowing point of the river. The basin of the river is a seasonal grazing ground for local cattle. The name means "trees in the desert" in the Kazakh language.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).