Half-area ( Ukrainian Poluzіr'ya ) - the right tributary of the Vorskla River, flowing through the Dikansky , Poltava , Reshetilovsky and Novosanzharsky districts ( Poltava region ). In the lower reaches, the river is called Poluzerka , Reznichka and Vorona (estuary section).
| Half-life | |
|---|---|
| Ukrainian Poluzіr'ya | |
| Characteristic | |
| Length | 70 km |
| Pool | 731 km² |
| Watercourse | |
| Source | |
| • Location | Lany village |
| • Coordinates | |
| Mouth | Vorskla |
| • Location | Novye Sanzhary |
| • Coordinates | |
| River slope | 1.2 m / km |
| Location | |
| Water system | Vorskla → Kamenskoe reservoir → Dnipro → Black Sea |
| A country |
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| Region | Poltava region |
| Areas | Dikansky district , Poltava district , Reshetilovsky district , Novosanzhar district |
Content
Geography
Length - 70 km. The catchment area is 731 km². The river bed in the lower reaches (Nazarenki village) is located at an altitude of 74.5 m above sea level, in the middle reaches (Andreevka village) - 87.6 m, in the upper reaches (Zorevka village) - 102.4 m.
The river flows upstream in a south-westerly direction, then in a southerly direction. The river originates from several streams near the village of Lany (Dikansky district). It flows into the Vorskla River in the southern part of Novye Sanzhary (Novosanzharsky district).
The valley is shallow. The floodplain is up to 500 m wide. The channel in places is up to 2 m wide. The channel is moderately winding with a split channel and elders . There are small ponds on the river. The riverbed sometimes dries in summer. In the floodplain of the river there are wetlands with reed and meadow vegetation.
Tributaries
leftː no large, rightː Dedova Balka.
Settlements
Settlements on the river from source to mouth:
- Poltava region : Zorevka , Andreevka , Biological , Solomakhovka , Lavriki , Abazovka , Karpusi , Rozhaevka , Bones , Vaska .
- Reshetilovsky district : Andreevka , Leventsovka , Brailki , Ploskoye , Tverdokhleb , Cheredniki .
- Novosanzhar district : Belokoni [1] , Grekopavlovka , Dmitrenki , Briiduny , Shportki , Sudovka , Nazarenki , Lelyukhovka , Novye Sanzhary village.
Notes
- ↑ Liquidated in 1999
Sources
- Hemisphere // Catalog of Ukraine / state: 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-36-81 Shishaki . Scale: 1: 100,000. State of the terrain for 1987. 1992 edition
- Map sheet M-36-93 Sieve . Scale: 1: 100,000. Status of the terrain for 1984. 1992 edition
- Map sheet M-36-105 Kobelyaki . Scale: 1: 100,000. Status of the terrain for 1989. 1990 edition