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Encyclopedia > Drut River
Drut River
Origin Belarus
Mouth Dnieper
Basin countries Belarus
Length 295 km
Avg. discharge 30 m³/s
Basin area 5,020 km²

Drut (Belarusian: Друць, Russian: Друть) is a river in Belarus, a right tributary of Dnieper. It originates in the Orha Upland in the Belarusian Ridge and flows through Vitebsk, Mogilev and Homiel provinces of Belarus. This article is about the river. ... A drainage basin is the area within the drainage basin divide (yellow outline), and drains the surface runoff and river discharge (blue lines) of a contiguous area. ... In hydrology, the discharge of a river is the volume of water transported by it in a certain amount of time. ... This article is about the river. ... Categories: Stub | Regions of Belarus ... Administrative center Homyel Largest cities Homyel - 481,200 Mazyr - 111,800 Zhlobin - 72,800 Raions 21  - Cities 17  - Urban localities 278  - Villages 2,178 City raions 8 Area  Ranked N/A  - Total 40,400 km²  - % of National total 19. ...


Cities of Tolochin and Rogachev are located by Drut. Rahačoŭ (Belarusian: ; Russian: ) is a town in the Homiel Province of Belarus. ...


The Chihirin Reservoir on the Druts river has an area of 21.1 km².



Dnieper River (Dnepr, Dniapro, or Dnipro)
Map of the drainage basin of the Dnieper.
Tributaries: Drut (R) • Berezina (R) • Sozh (L) • Pripyat (R) • Teteriv (R) • Irpin (R) • Desna (L) • Stuhna (R) • Trubizh (L) • Ros (R) • Tiasmyn (R) • Supiy (L) • Sula (L) • Pslo (L) • Vorskla (L) • Samara (L) • Konka (L) | Bilozerka (L) • Bazavluk (R) • Inhulets (R)
Reservoirs: DnieperDniprodzerzhynskKakhovkaKanivKievKremenchuk
Hydroelectric stations: Dnieper • Dniprodzerzhynsk • Kakhovka • Kaniv • Kiev • Kremenchuk


 

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