Bobr (Bjaresina)
Bobr Бобр |
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Data | ||
location | Woblaste Vitebsk , Minsk ( Belarus ) | |
River system | Dnepr | |
Drain over | Bjaresina → Dnepr → Black Sea | |
source | on the heights of Orsha 54 ° 31 '42 " N , 29 ° 33' 53" E |
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Source height | 183 m above sea level Baltic Sea | |
muzzle |
Bjaresina coordinates: 54 ° 2 '58 " N , 28 ° 51' 1" E 54 ° 2 '58 " N , 28 ° 51' 1" E |
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Mouth height | 147 m above sea level Baltic Sea | |
Height difference | 36 m | |
Bottom slope | 0.29 ‰ | |
length | 124 km | |
Catchment area | 2190 km² | |
Outflow at the level at the mouth |
MQ |
15 m³ / s |
Left tributaries | Moscha , Jelenka , Plsa , Assaka | |
Right tributaries | Natscha | |
Small towns | Krupki | |
Communities | Bobr |
The Bobr ( Russian and Belarusian Бобр ) is a left tributary of the Bjaresina in Belarus .
The Bobr rises on the heights of Orsha in Talachyn district of Vitebskaya Woblasz . From there it initially flows in a south-westerly direction into the Minskaya Woblasz , later it turns south and finally flows into the Bjaresina, a right tributary of the Dnepr, which flows south . The Bobr municipality and the Krupki Rajon administrative center are located on the river . Larger tributaries of the Bobr are Natscha from the right and Moscha , Jelenka , Plsa and Assaka from the left.
The Bobr has a length of 124 km. It drains an area of 2190 km². The mean discharge at the mouth is 15 m³ / s. During floods, runoffs of up to 540 m³ / s can occur.
The river was used for rafting , at least earlier .