The Zeniborov ravine is a stream in the Chertanovo South and North Butovo areas of the South-Western Administrative District of Moscow , the left tributary of the Bittsa is near the Upper Kachalovsky Pond. Most of the river is removed to the collector , the valley is completely filled up. In the open channel, the creek is preserved only in the territory of the Bitsevsky forest . The exact origin of the name has not been established. The hydronym is probably of anthroponymic origin. On the old maps, the ravine is illegibly signed, perhaps it was called Zepiborovsky [1] [2] .
| Zeniborov ravine | |
|---|---|
| Characteristic | |
| Length | 1,6 km |
| Pool | 1.5 km² |
| Watercourse | |
| Source | |
| • Location | on the territory of the Bitsevsky forest |
| • Coordinates | |
| Mouth | |
| • Location | between Ratnaya and Znamenskie Sadki streets |
| • Coordinates | |
| Location | |
| Water system | Bitsa → Pakhra → Moscow → Oka → Volga → Caspian Sea |
| A country |
|
| Region | Moscow |
The length of the stream is 1.6 km, the catchment area is 1.5 km² [1] . The Zeniborov ravine begins with two screwdrivers in the southeastern corner of the Bitsevsky forest near the Dog’s pond and flows south to the MKAD . A watercourse in an underground collector crosses the highway east of Starobitsevskaya street and flows into Bitza near Kulikovskaya street between Ratnaya and Znamenskie Sadki streets [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Nasimovich Yu.A. Rivers, lakes and ponds of Moscow . Dark Forest (2017). Date of appeal March 25, 2018.
- ↑ Pospelov, 2003 , p. 103.
Literature
- Ageeva R.A., Aleksandrov Yu.N., Bondaruk G.P. et al. Streets of Moscow. Old and new names. Toponymic dictionary / Pospelov E. M. - M .: Publishing Center "Science, Technology, Education", 2003. - 336 p. - ISBN 5-99000-131-2 .