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Teteriv River
The Teteriv () is a right tributary of the Dnieper River in Ukraine. It has a length of 365 km and a drainage basin of 15,300 km². In the underflow the valley of the Teteriv in Polissia on up to 4 km, the width of the river widens up to 40-90 meter, before it flows into the Dnieper. The Teteriv is replenished predominantly by snow and rain. It usually freezes over from December to March. Large cities located on the river are: Zhytomyr, the administrative center of the Zhytomyr Oblast, Korostyshiv, and Radomyshl. Tributaries The important tributaries of the river are *Left: Syvka, Ibr, Budychyna, Oleshka, Lisova, Perebehla, Hodynka, Shyika, Bobrivka, Kyzhynka, Chervonyi, Krutyi Yar, Perlivka, Pobytivka, Lisova Kamyanka, Kalynivka, Berezyna, Ruda, Levcha, Myka, Hlukhivka, Mezherichka, Myroch, Vyrva, Irsha Irsha (russian: И́рша) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Rybinsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia ...
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Zhytomyr Oblast
Zhytomyr Oblast ( uk, Жито́мирська о́бласть, translit=Zhytomyrska oblast), also referred to as Zhytomyrshchyna ( uk, Жито́мирщина}) is an oblast (province) of northern Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Zhytomyr. Its population is approximately . History The oblast was created as part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on September 22, 1937, out of territories of Vinnytsia and Kyiv oblasts as well as two border okrugs of Kyiv Oblast – Korosten Okrug and Novohrad-Volynsky Okrug. The oblast covers territories of the historic regions of Polesia, Volhynia, and Podolia, which are reflected on the oblast's coat of arms. Before the 18th century bigger half of the oblast belonged to the Kyiv Voivodeship (), while smaller western half around the city of Zviahel belonged to the Volyn Voivodeship. Following the treaty of Andrusovo, the city of Zhytomyr () continued to act as an administrative center of the Ky ...
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Myka (river)
The Myka (russian: Мыка) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a right tributary of the Uls The Uls (russian: Улс) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a left tributary of the Vishera. The river is long, and its drainage basin is . It starts near the border with Sverdlovsk Oblast. Its mouth is near the village of Ust-Uls, from Vishera' ..., which in turn is a tributary of the Vishera. The river is long. It flows into the Uls from the larger river's mouth. References Rivers of Perm Krai {{Russia-river-stub ...
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Ruda (Teteriv)
Ruda may refer to: Islands * Ruda (island), Croatian island in the Elaphiti Archipelago Rivers * Ruda (river), a river in Croatia, tributary of the Cetina river * Ruda (Narew), a river in Poland, tributary of the Narew * Ruda (Oder), a river in Poland, tributary of the Oder * Ruda, a river in Romania, tributary of the Râul Târgului * Ruda (Suceava), a river in Romania, tributary of the Suceava river * Ruda, a river in Romania, tributary of the Luncoiu * Ruda (Teteriv), a river in Ukraine, tributary of the Teteriv Settlements Bosnia and Herzegovina *Ruda, Novi Travnik, a village in Novi Travnik Croatia *Ruda, a village in Otok, Split-Dalmatia County Czech Republic *Ruda (Rakovník District), a municipality and village in the Central Bohemian Region *Ruda (Žďár nad Sázavou District), a municipality and village in the Vysočina Region * Ruda nad Moravou, a municipality and village in the Olomouc Region *Ruda, a village and part of Krouna in the Pardubice Region *Rud ...
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Berezyna (river)
Byerazino ( be, Беразіно́, Bierazino), or Berezino (russian: Березино́, pl, Berezyna, lt, Berezinas), also known as Biarezan (Бярэзань, yi, בערעזין, Berezin), is a town on the Berezina River in Minsk Region of Belarus. The population is 11 832 (2016 census). History Although there are no documented points to determine the original founding date of the settlement on the territory of the present Berazino, it is believed that it originated as a trading post on the River Berezina which was part of the trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks of the Kievan Rus. The first chronicles of a settlement date from 1501, which is believed to be the present date of its founding. During the middle of the 16th century, the city belonged to one of the mightiest dynasties of the Great Duchy of Lithuania - the Sapieha Family, who controlled many other territories in Central Belarus. In 1641 the Duke Kazimierz Leon Sapieha built a wooden Catholic Ch ...
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Kalynivka (river)
Kalynivka is the name of several populated places in Ukraine: * Kalynivka, Horlivka Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Donetsk Oblast * Kalynivka, Brovary Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Kyiv Oblast * Kalynivka, Fastiv Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Kyiv Oblast * Kalynivka, Vinnytsia Oblast See also * Kalinovka (other) Kalinovka may refer to: *Kalinovka, Hajigabul, a village in Azerbaijan *Kalinovka, Masally, a village in Azerbaijan *Kalinovka, Kazakhstan, a settlement in Almaty Province of Kazakhstan *Kalinovka, Russia Kalinovka (russian: Кали́новка) ...
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