The Kanagyol (Bulgarian: Канагьол, Romanian: Canora) is a river in northeastern Bulgaria and southeastern Romania.
[1] The Kanagyol takes its source from a spring at an altitude of 470 m in the Samuilovo Heights, close to the village of Kapitan Petko in eastern part of the Danubian Plain.
Almost throughout its whole course the river flows northeast in a canyon-like valley deeply cut in Aptian limestones and loess.
At a kilometer northeast of the village of Bogorovo it enters Romania and then flows into the southwestern part of Lake Bugeac on the right bank of the Danube.
Downstream of the village of Skala, the Kanagyol serves as the regional border between the provinces of Dobrich and Silistra for 14 km.