Beschka (river)

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Beschka
Бешка
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location Ukraine
River system Dnepr
Drain over Inhulez  → Dnepr  → Black Sea
source near Sokilnyky , Kirowohrad Oblast
48 ° 42 ′ 27 ″  N , 32 ° 38 ′ 34 ″  E
Source height 155  m
muzzle at Nowyj Starodub in the Inhulez coordinates: 48 ° 30 '37 "  N , 33 ° 9' 37"  E 48 ° 30 '37 "  N , 33 ° 9' 37"  E

length 56 km
Catchment area 657 km²
Communities Oleksandrijske , Holowkiwka , Nowa Praha

The Beschka ( Ukrainian Бешка ) is a 56 km long right tributary of the Inhulez in the center of Ukraine .

The flow with a catchment area of 657 square kilometers rises in Dnieper Upland near the village Sokilnyky (Ukrainian Сокільники ) in Rayon Znamianka in the oblast Kirowohrad and opens in Petrove Raion after being in southeastern direction of the settlements of urban type Oleksandrijske at Oleksandrija and Nova Praha traversed has, at Novyj Starodub in the Inhulez.

The average gradient of the river is 1.4 m / km. The Beschka is on average 5 m wide and up to 1.7 m deep, the trapezoidal valley up to 1.5 km wide and 40 m deep. The river forms several small reservoirs and ponds.

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Beschka (river) (Kirovohrad Oblast)
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Course of the Beschka in the Kirovohrad Oblast