- The
Bazavluk (Ukrainian: Базавлук) is a
river in
Ukraine and a
right tributary of the Dnieper. It is 157
kilometres (98 mi) long and its
basin area is...
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Dnipropetrovsk Oblast of Ukraine. The
river is a
right tributary of the
Bazavluk, and its
total length is 88
kilometres (55 mi) with a
drainage basin of...
- Marhanets;
Tatars also
razed that sich, in 1593. A
third sich soon followed, on
Bazavluk island,
which survived until 1638, when it was destro**** by a
Polish expeditionary...
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Samara (L)
Konka (Kherson Oblast)
Konka (Zaporizhzhia Oblast)
Bilozerka (L)
Bazavluk (R)
Inhulets (R) Many
small direct tributaries also exist, such as, in...
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probably in
present Emilia-Romagna
region Solona River (
Bazavluk), a
tributary of the
Bazavluk River Solona River (Vovcha), a
tributary of the
Vovcha River...
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Samara (L)
Konka (Kherson) (L)
Konka (Zaporizhzhia) (L)
Bilozerka (L)
Bazavluk (R)
Inhulets (R) The most
prominent rivers in the
catchment area are Dnieper...
- area)
where the
Zaporizhian Sich was located.
There are
eight of them:
Bazavluk (1593–1630),
Mykytyn (1628–1652),
Chortomlyk (1652–1709),
Kamin (1709–1711)...
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Oblast Kamianka,
Pokrovsk Raion,
Donetsk Oblast Kamianka (
Bazavluk), a
tributary of the
Bazavluk in
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Kamianka, a
research ship of the...
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Irpin Ірпінь 162 162 3,340
Dnieper Tiasmyn Тясмин 160 160 4,540
Dnieper Bazavluk Базавлук 157 157 4,200
Dnieper Hnylyi Tikych Гнилий Тікич 157 157 3,150...
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Zaporozhian Cossacks) were
located in the
Great Meadow: Tomakivka [uk],
Bazavluk [uk], Mykytyn [uk], Chortomlyk, Kamianka [uk], and Nova Sich.
During the...