Ulkayak

Ulkayak
Өлкейек / улькаяк
Sentinel-2 image with the lower Ulkayak and lake Kyzylkol in the upper left
Mouth location in Kazakhstan
Location
CountriesKazakhstan
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of Zhantai and Tolybai rivers
  coordinates50°31′18″N 62°18′56″E / 50.52167°N 62.31556°E / 50.52167; 62.31556
MouthKyzylkol
  coordinates
48°54′41″N 62°00′26″E / 48.91139°N 62.00722°E / 48.91139; 62.00722
  elevation
77 metres (253 ft)
Length349 km (217 mi)
Basin size13,300 km2 (5,100 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average1.6 m3/s (57 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionKyzylkol → Ayrkol → Turgay

The Ulkayak (Kazakh: Өлкейек; Russian: улькаяк) is a river in Kazakhstan. It has a length of 349 kilometres (217 mi) and a catchment area of 13,300 square kilometres (5,100 sq mi).

It is one of the rivers of the southern part of the Turgay Depression, belonging to the Irgyz -Turgay ecoregion. It flows across the Zhangeldi District of the Kostanay Region, Kazakhstan. There are historical Kazakh sites in the valley of the Ulkayak.