- The Psel or
Psyol (Russian: Псёл; Ukrainian: Псел) is a river, a left
tributary of the Dnieper,
which flows through Russia and Ukraine. The Psel has a...
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approximately 8,000 km (5,000 mi).
Major rivers include the Seym and the
Psyol. The
inland waters of
Kursk oblast consist of 145 artificial
lakes and about...
- of them are in the northwest—the
Seversky Donets, Vorskla, Vorsklitsa,
Psyol, and in the
eastern regions—the Oskol,
Tikhaya Sosna,
Chyornaya Kalitva...
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administrative center of
Prokhorovsky District of
Belgorod Oblast, Russia,
along the
Psyol River southeast of the city of Kursk. Po****tion: 9,790 (2021 Census); 9...
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Sudzhansky District of
Kursk Oblast. The
village is
located on the
river Psyol, 4.5
kilometres (2.8 mi) from the Russian-Ukrainian border, 89 kilometres...
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Oboyansky District in
Kursk Oblast, Russia,
located on the
right bank of the
Psyol at its
confluence with the Oboyanka, 60
kilometers (37 mi)
south of Kursk...
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southwest of the
Central Russian Upland. To the
south of the village, the
river Psyol flows along the
river flood plain.
There is a peat bog on the southwestern...
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troops from the Kiev
Fortified Region and a
withdrawal to the
border of the
Psyol River. A
reinforcement in the
amount of two
rifle divisions was received...
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Sudzhansky District,
Kursk Oblast, Russia. The
village is
located on the
river Psyol,
about 5.3
kilometres (3.3 mi) from the Russian-Ukrainian border, 88 kilometres...
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Panzergrenadier Division Totenkopf having seized a
bridgehead over the
Psyol River near
Klyuchi from the 52nd
Guards late on the 10th, and
plans for...