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Chyornaya River
Chyornaya River or Chorna River ( uk, Чорна річк, Chorna Richka; russian: Чёрная река, Chyornaya Reka; sometimes russian: Чёрная речка, Chyornaya Rechka), literally "Black River", is a common name for many rivers in Russia and Ukraine. The Russian name (russian: Чёрная, ''Black'') is often transliterated as ''Chernaya'', and alternatively as ''Chyornaya'' or ''Chornaya'', which are closer to the true pronunciation. *Chyornaya (Crimea), a river in Crimea, Ukraine, also known as the Chorhun, Chornaya or Tchornaya River *Chyornaya (Veslyana) The Chyornaya (russian: Чёрная) is a river in Perm Krai and Komi Republic, Russia, a right tributary of the Veslyana, which in turn is a tributary of the Kama. The river is long, and its drainage basin covers . The source of the river is i ..., a tributary of the Veslyana in Perm Krai and Komi Republic, Russia * Chyornaya Rechka (Saint Petersburg), a small river in Saint Petersburg, also known as the B ...
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Chyornaya (Crimea)
The Chorna, Chyornaya or Chorhun (, ''Chorna'', , ''Chyornaya'', ), which translates from the Ukrainian and Russian as "Black River", is a small river in southern Crimea. It is 34.5 km long. The Chorna River begins in the Baydar Valley northeast of the small town of Rodnikivs'ke (44° 28' N 33° 51' EG), just west of which it flows into a reservoir. From there it continues in a westerly direction to the town of Inkerman (Belokamensk) where it enters the Bay of Sevastopol, on the southwest coast of the Crimean peninsula. Inkerman was a key location during the Crimean War The Crimean War, , was fought from October 1853 to February 1856 between Russia and an ultimately victorious alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom and Piedmont-Sardinia. Geopolitical causes of the war included the de ... of 1853–1856 and the Chorna lends its name to the Battle of Chornaya River of 1855. {{Rivers of Ukraine Rivers of Crimea ...
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Chyornaya (Veslyana)
The Chyornaya (russian: Чёрная) is a river in Perm Krai and Komi Republic, Russia, a right tributary of the Veslyana, which in turn is a tributary of the Kama. The river is long, and its drainage basin covers . The source of the river is in Koygorodsky District of Komi Republic, near the border with Perm Krai, above sea level. Its mouth is located near the settlement of Ust-Chyornaya, above sea level, from the mouth of the Veslyana. The main tributaries are Sol, Malaya Sol, Badya The Badya (russian: Бадья) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a left tributary of Chyornaya which in turn is a tributary of Veslyana. The river is long. The source of the river is about west of the settlement of Badya, near the border with ... (left); Peles, Lel, Parmanka (right). References Rivers of Perm Krai Rivers of the Komi Republic {{Russia-river-stub ...
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Chyornaya Rechka (Saint Petersburg)
The Chyornaya Rechka (russian: Чёрная Речка, lit=Black River), originally Mustajogi (in the Karelian language), is a small river in Saint Petersburg. It is 8.1 kilometres long, and flows into the Great Nevka, a branch of the Neva. The Chyornaya Rechka is known for famous duels that took place there, including the 1909 duel between Nikolai Gumilyov and Maximilian Voloshin over the matter of a fictitious poet called Cherubina de Gabriak n the Finnish language: Kaprijakin (Kaprion) Kerubitar and the fatal duel between poet-playwright Alexander Pushkin and Georges d'Anthès Georges may refer to: Places * Georges River, New South Wales, Australia * Georges Quay (Dublin) *Georges Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania Other uses *Georges (name) * ''Georges'' (novel), a novel by Alexandre Dumas * "Georges" (song), a 19 .... The Chyornaya Rechka contributes to St. Petersburg's weather - since water absorbs and radiates heat slower than land it makes temperatures less ext ...
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