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  Buh River   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Its tributaries on Ukrainian ethnic territory are the Poltva River, Rata River, Solokiia River,
River, Uherka River, Volodava River, and Krna River on the left bank and the
In 1795–1831 it was a border river between the
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 Mukhavets River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mukhavets (Belarusian: Мухаве́ц (Muchaviec); Polish: Muchawiec) is a river in western Belarus, a tributary of the Western Bug.
The river rises by Pruzhany, Belarus by the confluence of the Mukha river and the Viets canal, flows in the south-western Belarus and empties into the Western Bug in Brest.
The river is connected with the Dnieper river by the Dnieper-Bug Canal.
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 POLAND, RUSSIAN - Online Information article about POLAND, RUSSIAN
RIVERS, ANTHONY WOODVILLE, or WYDEVILLE, 2ND EARL (c.
Augustowo canal connects the Vistula with the Memel, by means of the rivers Black Hancza, Netta, Biebrz and Narew.
alder (Alnus glutinosa) lines the banks of the rivers and canals, and the Alnus incana is common.
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 Shop Fresh : Article 'List of rivers of Europe'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Rivers that flow into other rivers are sorted by the proximity of their points of confluence to the sea.
The rivers are sorted from west (Tarifa) to east (Reggio Calabria).
Rivers of Kazakhstan (the western portion is in Europe, this list includes the Asian ones).
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 Vitebsk- Part 2, book first   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Breeding of the Cattle Egret in delta of the Volga River.
The marsh Terns in delta of the Volga River.
On breeding biology of the Ross's Gull in the Kon'kovaya River.
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 Excursions and tours to Belarus, exhibitions, hotels reservation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Yanka Kupala's park was founded on the right bank of the River Svisloch according to the project of architect I. Rudenko in the middle of the 20th century.
The Brest fortress was built in the middle of the 19th century on the site of an ancient town, on the islands formed by the rivers the Western Bug and the Mukhavets, their tributaries and artificial canals.
The Kobrinsky fort was reachable through the Brestsky and Bialystoksky gates and bridges over the river Mukhavets; the Terespolsky fort?through the gates of the same name and the rope-way over the the Western Bug, the largest in the then Russia; the Volynsky fort?through the Holmsky gates and a drawbridge over the river Mukhavets.
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 Western Bug -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The part between the lake and the (A European river; flows into the Baltic Sea) Vistula River is usually referred to as (additional info and facts about Bugo-Narew) Bugo-Narew.
The Vistula River drains into the (A sea in northern Europe; stronghold of the Russian navy) Baltic Sea.
The other river "Bug" is the (additional info and facts about Southern Bug) Southern Bug.
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 brest, belarus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
de:Brest (Weißrussland) Brest (also known as Brest-Litovsk and in Polish as Brześć Litewski, Brześć nad Bugiem or Brześć Białoruski) is a city (population 300,000) in Belarus close to the Polish border where the Western Bug and Mukhavets Rivers meet.
In Brest the train cars had to be transferred between the Russian broad gauge and the European standard gauge.
On the Western outskirts of Brest at the confluence of the Western Bug and Mukhavets River are ruins of a fortress dating back to the 19th century.
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 History of Brest
The town expanded to the East and spread on the plain along the right bank of the Mukhavets river New churches were being built and straight streets were paved.
Brest as an important wharf on the Mukhavets river linking Dniepr and Visla water systems is of great trade significance.
There were no sewage system in the city, and people used low-quality water from the Mukhavets river for their needs.
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 iqexpand.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Opened in 1971, situated in the center of the city on the bank of the Mukhavets river.
Brest (known as Brest-Litovsk before 1921) is situated on the bank of the Mukhavets river with a population of about 250 thousand.
Ornithofauna distribution and dynamics in the upper parts of the Mukhavets River in connection with drying melioration.
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 Western Bug Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The part between the lake and the Vistula River is sometimes referred to as Bugo-Narew.
Bug is connected with the Dnieper river by the Dnieper-Bug Canal.
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 Encyclopedia: Brest, Belarus
Bug at Wlodawa One of the two rivers called Bug (pronounced Boog), the Western Bug, or Buh (Belarusian: Захо́дні Буг; Russian: За́падный Буг; Ukrainian: Західний Буг, Zakhidnyi Buh), flows from central Ukraine to the west, forming part of the boundary between that nation and Poland, passes along the Polish-Belarusian...
Brest voblast is one of the administrative regions in the Republic of Belarus located in the south-west of Poland and Ukraine.
In March 1918, in the Brest-Litovsk fortress on the western outskirts of Brest at the confluence of the Western Bug and Mukhavets Rivers, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, ending the war between Russia and the Central Powers and transferring the city and its surrounding region to the sphere of influence of the German Empire.
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 BUP/atlas - Belarus
The rivers of Belarus lie in the basins of the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea.
The major rivers are the Dnepr, the Western Dzvina, the Nyoman, the Western Bug, the Prypyat', the Sozh, the Byarezyna, and the Vilna.
The Mukhavets, a tributary of the river Bug, and the Prypyat' are linked by a canal thereby connecting the Baltic and the Black Seas.
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 Republic of Belarus - Respublika Byelarus' - former Belorussian (Byelorussian) Soviet
Minsk is the capital of the Republic of Belarus and the centre of the region and district of the same name.
Rest areas are located in picturesque natural scenery on the territory of the Brest lakes, including: the Beloye Lake (Brest region), the Beloye Lake (Berioza district), the Gat' (Baranovichi district), the Papernia (Pruzhany district), the Selets (Berioza district), the Vygonoschanskoye Lake (Ivatsevichi district), the Zavishye (Ivanovo district), the Mukhavets River etc.
The largest rivers are the Dnieper, the Beresina, the Sozh, the Svisloch, the Druts, the Pronya, the Ptich.
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 AEHS Magazine- December 2001
The object is located between the rivers Sozh, Iput and Ut. The upper part of the hydro geological section, most exposed to contamination is presented by a week water-carrying Dnepr moraine complex, the power of which is up to 10-12m and by water-carrying lowermidpleistocene water glacial complex the power of which is up to 15m.
The oil-base is located at Cobrin western outskirts 400m from the right bank of the river Mukhavets and 450m from the left bank of the channel Shevnya.
It has showed the frontier of the petroleum contaminated underground water with its concentration of 0,05mg/l that corresponds to the maximum admissible petroleum content in the fish-industrial reservoirs will not reach the river Mukhavets and the channel Shevnya even in 50 years.
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 Travelocity Guides   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Although it avoided being sacked by Mongol hordes in the 13th century, it was later absorbed by Lithuania and Poland and its citizens became serfs.
Polatsk prospered as a river port, but was continually flung back and forth between the feuding Muscovy tsars and the Polish crown, and was reduced to rubble more than once.
The major river is the Dnjapro, which flows into eastern Belarus from Smolensk in Russia.
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 ZUJI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Park Janki Kupaly is a pleasant stretch of greenery bordered on 2 sides by the snaking Svislach River.
For a look at how Minsk used to be, travel to the east of the Svislach River, where a neighbourhood has been rebuilt in 17th and 18th century style.
At the confluence of the Buh and Mukhavets rivers, the Brest Fortress is the thing to see in Brest.
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 TRIC > Region > Brest > History > History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Kobrinsky Suburb located to the north-east of the fortress at the high bank of the Mukhavets River became the centre of the new city.
Immediately after the transfer of the city to the new place the city gardens were set up on the embankment of the Mukhavets River in the south-east of the Kobrinsky Suburb (nowadays the territory of the thermo-electric plant).
The River Port provides for transportation of cargoes to the Black Sea via the Dnieper-Bug Canal and the Pina River.
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 History of Brest
In 11th century Bierascie was an old Rusian trade center and a fortress on the border with Polish and Lithuanian territories.
Located on the islands at the confluence of the rivers Mukhavets and Boog, Bierascie was at the intersection of two trade ways leading through slavonic lands to Poland, Baltics and Western Europe.
As a result of its border location Brest often was in the center of military actions, and it changed hands many times.
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 Brest Region Map
The Pripyat is the main river of the region, with these tributaries: Pina, Yaselda, Bobrik, Tsna, Lan, Sluch on the left, and Styr, Goryn, Stviga on the right.
The Shchara, a tributary of the Neman River is in the North.
The Bug River with Mukhavets and Lesnaya tributaries are in the West.
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 BELINTOURIST :: Travel Guide To Belarus   
Thus, the fortress of Bobruysk is connected with the events of Napoleon war of 1912, and the fortress of Brest has become a symbol of heroic deeds of Soviet soldiers who defended in 1941.
The city of Bobruysk on the Beresina river is 150 km from Minsk.
There is a memorial dedicated to the victory of the Russian army of Peter the First in the battle in 1708 over the Swedish King Charles XII during the Northern War.
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 Brzesc(Brest)
In 11th century Brzesc was an old Rusian trade center and a fortress on the border with Polish and Lithuanian territories.
One of the ways was going along the Western Bog river from Galicja and Wolyn (currently Western Ukraine).
The second way was along Muhawec, Pina, Prypiec, Dniepr rivers connected Brzesc with Kijow the Black Sea and the Middle East.
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 Brest Lit(owsk) , Belarus [Pages 21-46]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Two rivers, the Bug and the Mukhavets, formed the natural boundaries of the town.
The river Mukhavets formed a link to the forests and the marshlands.
The river Bug connected the land with the west – the shipping links went through the Vistula to Gdansk and the Baltic Sea, and the Dnieper to the Black sea.
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 Muchawiec River - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Muchawiec River - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Muchawiec or Mukhavets — Мухаве́ц in Belarusian — is a river in western Belarus, a tributary of the River Bug into which it flows at Brest.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Muchawiec River contains research on
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 VF Proposal: Trees to Benefit & Beautify Community in Brest
Lacking suitable lands for the city's development, urban planners in Brest decided to build along the Mukhavets River.
Vast amounts of sand were taken from the river and totally artificial areas were created as a result.
The two city districts that were built on these sandy plots (Kovalyovo and Vulka) are completely unsuitable for normal life and recreation.
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 FEZ "Brest" > Brest City > Transport   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Currently the airport carries goods traffic year round and, in summer - passenger transportation.
The Mukhavets, the main river of Brest, is connected with the Black Sea through the Dnieper-Bug Channel and Pina River.
The river cargo-port is the last point on the water-way to Brest.
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 Zhabinka
The narrow river Zhabinka gave the name to the town.
Here the Zhabinka River flows into the Mukhavets River
Once the Mukhavets River was a part of the old trade route that connected Brest with Kiev and other cities in the east.
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[On the Greylag Goose (Anser anser) nesting at the fish ponds of Aras (Araxes) river valley (Armenia).] Casarca 3: 168--171.
Breeding of the Slaty Egret Egretta vinaceigula along the Boro River in the central Okavango Delta (Botswana).
[The artificial transformation of the Oka river valley near Dedinovo (Moscow region) and its influence on bird fauna and distribution.] Ornithologia 28: 82--88.
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