Koshanka ( Belor. Kashanka ) is a river in the Mogilev region of Belarus , a left tributary of the Pronya river (the Dnieper basin). The length is 39 km, the catchment area is 146 km². The water discharge at the mouth is 0.8 m³ / s, the average slope of the water surface is 1.5 [1]
| Koshanka | |
|---|---|
| belor Kashanka | |
| Characteristic | |
| Length | 39 km |
| Pool | 146 km² |
| Water flow | 0.8 m³ / s (wellhead) |
| Watercourse | |
| Source | |
| • Height | above 185.1 m |
| • Coordinates | |
| Mouth | Pronya |
| • Height | below 145.8 m |
| • Coordinates | |
| River slope | 1.5 m / km |
| Location | |
| Water system | Pronya → Sozh → Dnipro → Black Sea |
| A country |
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| Region | Mogilyov region |
| Areas | Mstislavsky district , Chausy district |
The river begins north of the agro-town Bastenovichi in the Mstislavsky region . The upper and middle course passes through the Mstislavsky district, the lower through the Chaussky district . The general direction of the current is southwest.
The valley in the upper reaches is weakly expressed, lower is cup-shaped and trapezoidal; its width is 150–300 m in the upper reaches, 400–600 m on average, up to 1.3 km in the lower one. Slopes up to 20–25 m high, cut by ravines and valleys of small tributaries, open over a long distance. The floodplain is intermittent, 100–300 m wide, in some places up to 800 m.
The channel has been channeled for 4.4 km (between the villages of Shirki and Tereni of the Mstislavsky region), the rest is tortuous. The width of the river in low-flow periods is 1-5 m, in some places up to 10 m [1] .
Inflow: Blade (right) [2] .
The river flows through the villages and villages of Bastenovichi, Shirki, Mishni, Tereni, Androny, Tyscha, Dolgovichi (Mstislavsky district); Moles , Puhnova , Dednya (Chaussky district). It falls into Pronia in front of the village of Skvarsk [2] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Blakitnaya kniga Belarusi: Entsyklapedyya / redkal .: N. A. Dzinsko i Innsh. - Minsk: BelEn , 1994. - 415 p. - 10 000 copies - ISBN 5-85700-133-1 . (white)
- ↑ 1 2 Sheet Card N-36-75 Dolgovichi . Scale: 1: 100,000. 1982 Edition.