- The
Vovcha (Ukrainian: Вовча) is a
river in
Dnipropetrovsk and
Donetsk Oblasts, Ukraine. The
river flows for 323 kilometres,
covering a
basin area of 13...
-
Vovcha (Ukrainian: Вовча, Russian: Волчья) is an 88 km (55 mi) long left
tributary of the
Donets in the
Belgorod Oblast of
Russia and
Kharkiv Oblast in...
- The
Vovcha is a
river in Ukraine,
tributary of the Samara.
Vovcha may also
refer to the
following rivers:
Vovcha (Kobeliachok), a
tributary of Kobeliachok...
- Ukraine. It
hosts the
administration of
Vovchansk urban hromada [uk]. The
Vovcha river, a
tributary of the
Donets river, runs
through the city. Vovchansk...
- of 1,652. At an
altitude of 123 m, the
village is
located on the
river Vovcha. The
village was
founded in 1660 as a
winter camp for the
Cossack leader...
- into the
center of
Vovchansk up to the
northern (right) bank of the
river Vovcha by the evening,
according to
Russian milbloggers. The
General Staff of the...
- and
another Russian milblogger claimed that
Russian forces crossed the
Vovcha River and
entered Novoselivka Persha. Evans, Angelica; Harward, Christina;...
- the
western part of the region, on the
Solona River (a
tributary of the
Vovcha,
Dnieper basin). It is the
administrative center of
Selydove urban hromada...
- Its po****tion is
approximately 101,430 (2022 estimate). The
rivers of
Vovcha (runs
through the city 12.85
kilometres (7.98 mi)
towards the
Samara River)...
- its bridle,
indicating the area's
significance during that period. The
Vovcha River,
which once had a
greater water capacity, was
historically an important...