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The territory of Ukraine can be divided into nine hydrographic zones according to major river basins, including the basins of the Wisła (Western Bug and San), Danube, Dniester, Southern Bug, Dnieper, Don, the rivers of the Black Sea littoral, the Sea of Azov littoral, and separately the rivers of Crimea. The biggest river basin by area is the ...
The territory of Ukraine is bordered by the waters of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. More than 95% of the rivers are part of those two seas' drainage basins. A few rivers are part of the Baltic Sea basin. There are seven major rivers in Ukraine: Desna, Dnipro, Dnister, Danube, Prypiat, Siverian Donets, and Southern Buh. [13]
Lake or estuary Oblast Area, km 2 Length (km) Width (km) Max. depth (m) 1 Lake Yalpuh: Odesa: 149 40 5 6 2 Lake Cagul Odesa: 93.5 25 8 7 3 Kugurlui Lake Odesa: 82 20 20 2 4 Lake Shagans Odesa: 74 11.5 9.3 2 5 Lake Alibey Odesa: 72 15 11 2.5 6 Lake Sasyk Crimea: 71 14 10 1.2 7 Lake Katlabukh Odesa: 67 21 11 4 8 Lake Kitai Odesa: 60 24 3.5 5 9 ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Pages in category "Lakes of Ukraine" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 ...
Shatsk Lakes (Ukrainian: Шацькі озера, romanized: Shatski ozera) is a group of fresh water lakes located in northern Ukraine near the borders with Belarus and Poland, in the basin of the Bug river. The Shatsk Lakes are known for their clean, pure waters and views of the surrounding forests. The largest and most famous lake is Svitiaz.
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Pages in category "Rivers of Ukraine" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
The channel in the upper canalized; below - winding, forms meanders, oxbows, many channels (one of them overlays the Nobel Lake ); there are sandy islands. The width of the river in the upper reaches is up to 40 m, on the average - 50–70 m, in the lower reaches 100 - predominantly 250 m, with the entrance to the Kyiv Reservoir - 4–5 km.