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bystrytsia+nadvirnianska Latitude and Longitude:

48°57′39″N 24°44′25″E / 48.9608°N 24.7402°E / 48.9608; 24.7402
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Bystrytsia Nadvirnianska
Bystrytsia Nadvirnianska at the northern end of Nadvirna
Location
Country Ukraine
Physical characteristics
Mouth Bystrytsia
 • coordinates
48°57′39″N 24°44′25″E / 48.9608°N 24.7402°E / 48.9608; 24.7402
Length94 km (58 mi)
Basin size1,580 km2 (610 sq mi)
Basin features
Progression BystrytsiaDniesterDniester EstuaryBlack Sea

Bystrytsia Nadvirnianska ( Ukrainian: Бистриця Надвірнянська) is a river in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast of western Ukraine. It joins the Bystrytsia Solotvynska just north of Ivano-Frankivsk creating the Bystrytsia River.

It originates on the northern slopes of Black Kleva mountain ( Gorgany mountain massif). Its length is 94 km (58 mi) and basin is 1,580 km2 (610 sq mi).

There are two cities located on the river: Nadvirna and Ivano-Frankivsk. The river has some tributary rivers: Salatruk (left); Dovzhynets, Zelenytsia, Vorona (all on the right).

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bystrytsia+nadvirnianska Latitude and Longitude:

48°57′39″N 24°44′25″E / 48.9608°N 24.7402°E / 48.9608; 24.7402
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bystrytsia Nadvirnianska
Bystrytsia Nadvirnianska at the northern end of Nadvirna
Location
Country Ukraine
Physical characteristics
Mouth Bystrytsia
 • coordinates
48°57′39″N 24°44′25″E / 48.9608°N 24.7402°E / 48.9608; 24.7402
Length94 km (58 mi)
Basin size1,580 km2 (610 sq mi)
Basin features
Progression BystrytsiaDniesterDniester EstuaryBlack Sea

Bystrytsia Nadvirnianska ( Ukrainian: Бистриця Надвірнянська) is a river in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast of western Ukraine. It joins the Bystrytsia Solotvynska just north of Ivano-Frankivsk creating the Bystrytsia River.

It originates on the northern slopes of Black Kleva mountain ( Gorgany mountain massif). Its length is 94 km (58 mi) and basin is 1,580 km2 (610 sq mi).

There are two cities located on the river: Nadvirna and Ivano-Frankivsk. The river has some tributary rivers: Salatruk (left); Dovzhynets, Zelenytsia, Vorona (all on the right).

External links



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