Muchawez (river)
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Mukhavets Мухавец |
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| location | Breszkaya Woblasz in Belarus | |
| River system | Vistula | |
| Drain over | Bug → Narew → Vistula → Baltic Sea | |
| source | at Pruschany 52 ° 32 '34 " N , 24 ° 27' 44" E |
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| muzzle | at Brest in the bow coordinates: 52 ° 5 ′ 1 ″ N , 23 ° 38 ′ 54 ″ E 52 ° 5 ′ 1 ″ N , 23 ° 38 ′ 54 ″ E
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| length | 112.6 km (according to other sources: 150 km) | |
| Catchment area | 6600 km² (according to other sources: 6350 km²) | |
| Drain |
MQ |
33.6 m³ / s |
| Left tributaries | Trostyanitsa , Osipovka , Rita , Kobrynka | |
| Right tributaries | Dachlowka , Shabinka | |
| Big cities | Brest | |
| Medium-sized cities | Kobryn , Pruschany | |
| Small towns | Shabinka | |
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Muchawez in Brest near the Brest Fortress |
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Muchawez ( Belarusian Мухавец / Muchawjez ) is a river in the Breszkaja Woblasz in Belarus , which flows into the bow at Brest as a right tributary .
The length is 112.6 km, the catchment area covers 6850 km². The average amount of water: 33.6 m³ / s. The Muchawez arises at the confluence of the Mucha River and the Vez Canal in Pruschany . The river runs in the Polesian countryside . The Muchavets has been canalized since the 19th century and is part of the Dnieper-Bug Canal .
The Mukhavets is part of the water link (63 km) between Bug and Pripyat . The ports on the river are Kobrin and Brest .
Web links
Commons : Muchawez - collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Article Muchawez (river) in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)