Swislatsch (Bjaresina)

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Svislach River
Свіслач
The Swislatsch in the center of Minsk

The Swislatsch in the center of Minsk

Data
location Belarus
River system Dnepr
Drain over Bjaresina  → Dnepr  → Black Sea
source at Petrischki
54 ° 2 '25 "  N , 27 ° 10' 16"  E
Source height 290  m above sea level Baltic Sea
muzzle in Bjaresina coordinates: 53 ° 25 '58 "  N , 28 ° 59' 2"  E 53 ° 25 '58 "  N , 28 ° 59' 2"  E
Mouth height 140  m above sea level Baltic Sea
Height difference 150 m
Bottom slope 0.46 ‰
length 327 km
Reservoirs flowed through Assipovich reservoir

The Swislatsch ( Belarusian Свіслач [ˈɕvisɫaʧ] , pronunciation ? / I ; Russian Сви́слочь , Swislotsch ) is a 327 km long river in Belarus . It rises in the Byelorussian ridge northwest of the capital Minsk . From its source in the Waloschyn Rajon in the Minskaya Woblasz , the Swislatsch flows mainly in a south-easterly direction and, just before Minsk, feeds the Saslaujer Reservoir , also known as the "Minsk Sea" and the largest reservoir in the country. A few kilometers downstream, it crosses the Minsk city center, where it is also dammed. Here, its banks are lined with extensive parks (e.g. Janka-Kupala Park , Gorki Park , Pushking Gardens) and representative buildings ( Sports Palace , Belarusian State Circus). On the island of tears in the city center there is a memorial to those who fell in the Afghan war . Audio file / audio sample

Later it reaches the Mahiljouskaja Woblasz and flows there near the town Swislatsch north of Babrujsk from the right into the Bjaresina . In Asipovichy the Svislach River is dammed. It is - apart from smaller boats - not navigable.

Web link

Commons : Swislatsch  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. https://opentopomap.org/#marker=17/54.04020/27.17111
  2. https://opentopomap.org/#marker=12/53.432651/28.983994