Kohylnyk
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Kohylnyk Когильник, Cogâlnic |
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| location | Republic of Moldova , Ukraine | |
| River system | Kohylnyk | |
| source | near Bursuc in Nisporeni district in the Republic of Moldova, 47 ° 4 ′ 21 ″ N , 28 ° 20 ′ 34 ″ E |
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| Source height | 204 m | |
| muzzle | across Lake Sassyk into the Black Sea Coordinates: 45 ° 48 ′ 7 ″ N , 29 ° 40 ′ 12 ″ E 45 ° 48 ′ 7 ″ N , 29 ° 40 ′ 12 ″ E |
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| Mouth height | 0 m | |
| Height difference | 204 m | |
| Bottom slope | 0.84 ‰ | |
| length | 243 km | |
| Catchment area | 3910 km² | |
| Left tributaries | Tschaha | |
| Small towns | Basarabeasca , Serpnewe , Arzys , Tatarbunary | |
| Communities | Krasne , Sadowe , Teplyzja , Novoseliwka | |
The Kohylnyk ( Ukrainian Когильник , Romanian Cogâlnic or Cogilnic , Russian Когыльник Kogylnik ), German also Kogelnik , is a 243 km long tributary to Lake Sassyk in Bessarabia .
It rises in the Moldovan Nisporeni Rajon near the Hîncu monastery and flows in a south-easterly direction to overflow the border with the Ukrainian Odessa oblast after 125 km . Within the Ukraine, it covers the last 118 kilometers of the river and finally flows into Lake Sassyk on the Black Sea . The catchment area of the Kohylnyk is 3910 km².
Course of the Kohylnyk |