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vit+river Latitude and Longitude:

43°40′53″N 24°44′34″E / 43.6813°N 24.7428°E / 43.6813; 24.7428
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Vit
The Vit near Toros during the 2005 European floods
Location
Country Bulgaria
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Danube
 • coordinates
43°40′53″N 24°44′34″E / 43.6813°N 24.7428°E / 43.6813; 24.7428
Length188.5 km (117.1 mi) [1]
Basin size3,228 km2 (1,246 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
Progression DanubeBlack Sea

The Vit also Vid ( Bulgarian: Вит; Latin: Utus) is a river in central northern Bulgaria with a length of 188 km. It is a tributary of the Danube. The source of the Vit is in Stara Planina, below Vezhen Peak at an altitude of 2,030 meters. It empties into the Danube close to Somovit. The river has a watershed area of 3,228 km2, its main tributaries being Kamenska reka, Kalnik and Tuchenitsa.

Towns on or close to the river include Teteven, Pleven, Dolni Dabnik, Dolna Mitropoliya and Gulyantsi. At Teteven, the river is formed by the confluence of Beli Vit ( lit.'White Vit') and Cherni Vit ( lit.'Black Vit').

The river's name comes from Thracian *ūt, a word for "water" (cf. Greek ὕδωρ, hudōr).

Vit Ice Piedmont in Antarctica is named after the river.

References




vit+river Latitude and Longitude:

43°40′53″N 24°44′34″E / 43.6813°N 24.7428°E / 43.6813; 24.7428
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vit
The Vit near Toros during the 2005 European floods
Location
Country Bulgaria
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Danube
 • coordinates
43°40′53″N 24°44′34″E / 43.6813°N 24.7428°E / 43.6813; 24.7428
Length188.5 km (117.1 mi) [1]
Basin size3,228 km2 (1,246 sq mi) [1]
Basin features
Progression DanubeBlack Sea

The Vit also Vid ( Bulgarian: Вит; Latin: Utus) is a river in central northern Bulgaria with a length of 188 km. It is a tributary of the Danube. The source of the Vit is in Stara Planina, below Vezhen Peak at an altitude of 2,030 meters. It empties into the Danube close to Somovit. The river has a watershed area of 3,228 km2, its main tributaries being Kamenska reka, Kalnik and Tuchenitsa.

Towns on or close to the river include Teteven, Pleven, Dolni Dabnik, Dolna Mitropoliya and Gulyantsi. At Teteven, the river is formed by the confluence of Beli Vit ( lit.'White Vit') and Cherni Vit ( lit.'Black Vit').

The river's name comes from Thracian *ūt, a word for "water" (cf. Greek ὕδωρ, hudōr).

Vit Ice Piedmont in Antarctica is named after the river.

References




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