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Lake Yalpuh, the largest lake in Ukraine This is a list of the lakes and estuaries of Ukraine with an area over 10 km 2 . Lakes located in the occupied territory of Crimea are also included.
A few western Ukraine rivers drain to the north west through Poland to the Baltic Sea, as part of the Western Bug drainage basin. The most notable rivers of Ukraine include the Dnieper, Dniester, Southern Buh, and Siverskyi Donets. The longest river is the Dnieper, the longest tributary is the Dnieper's tributary Desna.
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 ...
Ukraine is located in Eastern Europe: lying on the northern shores of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. The country borders Belarus in the north, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary in the west, Moldova and Romania in the south-west, and Russia in the east. [7] The total geographic area of Ukraine is 603,700 square kilometers (233,100 sq mi).
For a structured list see List of rivers of Ukraine ... Crossings in Ukraine by river (2 C) D. Desna River (2 C, 1 P) Dnieper (5 C, 4 P) Dnieper basin (6 C, 15 P)
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.
The Donets is the largest river in eastern Ukraine and the largest tributary of the Don. Its total length is 1,053 km (654 mi) and the basin area is 98,900 km 2 (38,200 sq mi). [6] Most of the river's length 950 km (590 mi) stretches across Ukraine. [7]
The Pripyat at Mazyr, Belarus The Pripyat at Polesia A map of the Pripyat The Pripyat or Prypiat [ a ] is a river in Eastern Europe . The river, which is approximately 761 km (473 mi) long, [ 1 ] flows east through Ukraine , Belarus , and Ukraine again, draining into the Dnieper .