Alakina River



The Alakina River is a major river in Taatiklatar that begins in the city of Bluerock Fort at Lake Anisa and flows to a junction with the River Riosa about 14 kilometers from the ocean in Alakina and Sekope, where the two form the Sorclonia River. The river was named after the city of Alakina, the location of its mouth. The most notable inflow to the river is the Lebanon River, which meets with the Alakina in the Lebanon metropolitan area.

Course
The Alakina River begins at Lake Anisa in the city of Bluerock Fort. The river flows southeast, forming the border between Bluerock Fort province and Anisa province. The Lebanon River flows into the Alakina River in the Lebanon metropolitan area. The river continues southeasterly from Lebanon, briefly forming the border between Anisa province and Chanortia before forming the borders between Huron province and Chanortia, then as the border between Tunasninika province and Chanortia. The river ends at a junction with the River Riosa on the border between the Taatiklarian capital city of Alakina and Sekope/Tunasninika, where the two continue as the Sorclonia River estuary.