Rybitsa ( Ukrainian Ribitsya ) is the left tributary of the Psel River flowing through the Krasnopolsky district of the Sumy region of Ukraine. Length - 30 km.
| Rybitsa | |
|---|---|
| Ukrainian Ribica | |
| Characteristic | |
| Length | 30 km |
| Watercourse | |
| Source | |
| • Location | town Ugroedy |
| • Coordinates | |
| Mouth | Psel |
| • Location | Velikaya Rybitsa village |
| • Coordinates | |
| Location | |
| Water system | Psel → Dnipro → Black Sea |
| A country |
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| Region | Sumy region |
| Area | Krasnopolsky district |
Content
Geography
The river flows in a westerly direction, then in the middle and lower reaches in a northerly direction. The river originates in an oak forest from several sources, which is east of the Ugroedy village (Krasnopolsky district). It flows into the river Psel east of the village of Velikaya Rybitsa (Krasnopolsky district).
The valley is trough-shaped, indented by beams and yards . The channel is slightly sinuous and straightened (canalized), and also in some places branched into two or more canalized channels. On the river in the upper reaches created many ponds . Throughout the entire length of the river, the floodplain is fenced with reed and meadow vegetation.
In the estuarine part of the floodplain, Miropolsky hydrological reserve of local significance adjoins, created to protect the Psela floodplain.
Tributaries
Left ː large no; rightː Funny.
Settlements
Settlements on the river from source to mouth: Ugroedy , Naumovka , Osoyevka , Malaya Rybitsa .
Sources
- Rybitsa // Catalog of Ukraine / comp .: G. І. Shvets , N. І. Drozd , S.P. Levchenko ; Ed .: V. І. Moklyak . - Kyiv : View of the Academy of Sciences of the Ural Soviet Socialist Republic , 1957. - 192 p. - 3000 copies. (Ukrainian)
- Geographic encyclopedia of Ukraine : 3 tons / Editorial: A.M. Marynich et al. - K .: Ukrainian Radyansk encyclopedia, 1989-1993. - ISBN 5-88500-015-8 . (Ukrainian)
- Map sheet M-36-35 Suja . Scale: 1: 100,000. Status of the area for 1988. 1993 edition
- Map sheet M-36-47 Krasnopole . Scale: 1: 100,000. Status of the terrain for 1979. 1992 edition