The Teteriv () is a right tributary of the
Dnieper River
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Ukraine
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. 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
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, the administrative center of the
Zhytomyr Oblast
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Korostyshiv
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History
The city was founded around the VI-VII centuries. According ...
, and
Radomyshl
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.
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,
Ravka,
Huche,
Zamochek,
Parnia,
Kropyvnia,
Zhereva,
Liubsha,
Bolotna,
Terniava,
Khocheva
*Right:
Kobylykha,
Teterivka,
Chamyshel,
Hremliaha,
Tetynets,
Hlybochok,
Koshcha,
Hnylopiat,
Huiva,
Rusiatynka,
Dorohynka,
Hnylyi Potik,
Kokhanivka,
Ivyanka,
Krychanka,
Velyki Lozy,
Dubovets,
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,
Kodra,
Piskivka,
Tal,
Zdvyzh
References
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Rivers of Kyiv Oblast
Rivers of Zhytomyr Oblast