- The
Mukhavets or
Mukhovets (Belarusian: Мухаве́ц (Muchaviec), [muxaˈvʲets], BGN/PCGN romanization: Mukhavyets; Russian: Мухове́ц (Muchovec), Polish: Muchawiec)...
- Dneprovsko-Bugsky
Canal is the
longest inland ship
canal in Belarus. It
connects the
Mukhavets River (a
tributary of the Bug River) and the Pina
River (a
tributary of...
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border with
Poland opposite the
Polish town of Terespol,
where the Bug and
Mukhavets rivers meet,
making it a
border town. It
serves as the administrative...
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westernmost point of Belarus. It is also
connected with the
Dnieper via the
Mukhavets, a right-bank tributary, by the Dnieper-Bug Canal. The
total basin area...
- District. It is
located in the
southwestern corner of Belarus,
where the
Mukhavets river and Dnieper–Bug
Canal meet. The town lies
about 52
kilometres (32 mi)...
- the
central island formed by the Bug
River and the two
branches of the
Mukhavets River. The
island was
skirted by a ring of a two-storied
barrack with...
- Ryta (Belarusian: Рыта) is a
river in Belarus, a left
tributary of the
Mukhavets.
Etymology Possible etymology, the name of the
river Ryta
derived from...
- much
longer connection with
Eastern Europe via the Vistula, Narew, Bug,
Mukhavets, Pripyat, and
Dnieper Rivers, but this
connection remains unnavigable...
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Merkys River Ūla
River Western Dvina Pałata
Kasplya River Dysna Bug
River Mukhavets River Dachlovka Zhabinka Trascianica Asipaǔka Ryta
Lesnaya Pulva Drahabuž...
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located at the
confluence of the
Mukha River and the Vets Canal,
where the
Mukhavets River rises. As of 2023, it has a po****tion of 19,064.
Pruzhany has been...