Dubinkinskaya river (another name - Dubininskaya river [1] ) is a small river in the south-west of Moscow, the right tributary of the Chertanovka river. The name was given in the early 1990s along the left-bank natural boundary Dubinkinsky (or Dubininsky forest), when it was required to name the designed natural monuments flowing through the territory of the Bitsevsky forest [2] .
| Dubinkinsky river | |
|---|---|
| Characteristic | |
| Length | 5 km |
| Watercourse | |
| Source | Yasenevsky spring |
| • Location | near Sevastopol Avenue |
| Mouth(T) (B) | Chertanovka |
| • Coordinates | |
| Location | |
| A country |
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| Region | Moscow |
Description
The source is located at the Yasenevsky spring , where it forms a small pond. After the reservoir, it is enclosed in an underground collector, about 600 meters long, from which it leaves not far from Soloviny Passage . Crosses the Bitsevsky forest in the eastern direction and at the eastern edge of the forest flows into Chertanovka [1] .
The valley in the lower reaches is canyon-shaped and picturesque, there are waterfalls. The valleys of the Dubinkinsky River and one of its left tributaries are declared natural monuments [1] [3] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Yu. A. Nasimovich. The site of the magazine "Dark Forest" .
- ↑ Map of the Bitsevsky Forest
- ↑ Yu. M. Luzhkov . The Law of Moscow of 07.07.2005 No. 37 “On the scheme for the development and deployment of specially protected natural territories in the city of Moscow” Moscow Government (July 6, 2005). Date of treatment October 2, 2012. Archived November 23, 2012.