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- Turunchuk River (Romanian: Turunciuc; Ukrainian: Турунчук), also called New Dniester is a left branch of the Dniester River, which flows from Moldova...
- Ukraine. The city is located in the Dniester Delta, on the left bank of the Turunchuk River. Lake Safiany is located near by the city. Po****tion: 12,355 (2022...
- 30°11′22.2″E / 46.473639°N 30.189500°E / 46.473639; 30.189500 Primary inflows Turunchuk River Primary outflows Turunchuk River Basin countries Ukraine...
- Cheremske Bog 2,975.7 7,353 Desna River Floodplains 4,270 10,600 Dniester-Turunchuk Crossrivers Area 76,000 190,000 Dnipro River Delta 26,000 64,000 Dnipro-Oril...
- Power station reservoir Primary inflows Kuchurhan River Primary outflows Turunchuk River Basin countries Ukraine, Moldova, Transnistria (internationally...
- water bodies are located on the territory of the hromada: rivers Baraboi, Turunchuk, lakes Bile, Pohorile, Safiany, also reservoirs Baraboi and Cuciurgan...
- Liman (estuary), including the confluence of the Dniester River and the Turunchuk River which enters from Moldova to the west. The coastal area is a freshwater...
- Dnieper Delta Dnieper-Oril Dniester Estuary Dniester Valley Dniester-Turunchuk Karadag s****s Karkinitska and Dzharylgatska Bays Kartal Lake Kazantyp...
- Dnipropetrovsk 25.6 Northern area of the Dniester Liman Odesa 200 Land of Dniester-Turunchuk Odesa 760 Karadag rocky s**** habitat Crimea 2.24 Karkinitska and Dzharylgatska...
- (1995, 80,000 ha), Desna River floodplains (2004, 4,270 ha), Dniester-Turunchuk cross-rivers (1995, 76,000 ha), Dniper-Oril floodplains (2004, 2,560 ha)...