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The Psyol or Psel (Russian: Псёл, translit. Psyol; Ukrainian: Псeл, Псьол, Псло, translit. Psel, Ps'ol, Pslo) is a river, a left tributary of the Dnieper River, which flows through Russia and Ukraine. It has a length of 717 km and a drainage basin of 22,800 km². The river's right bank is high and steep, unlike the low, left bank. Its periods of freezing range from the end of November till the middle of March. Important tributaries of the river include: (R): Sudzha, Grun', and Khorol; (L): Pena, Grun'-Tashan', and Goltva. Kursk Oblast (ÐÑÑÑÐºÐ°Ñ Ð¾Ð±Ð»Ð°ÑÑÑ) is a regional subdivision of Russia. ...
The Dnieper River (also: Dnepr, Dniapro, or Dnipro) is a river (2,290 km length) which flows from Russia through Belarus and then Ukraine. ...
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. ...
Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ...
There exist many possible systems for transliterating the Cyrillic alphabet of the Russian language to English or the Latin alphabet. ...
Romanization or Latinization of Ukrainian denotes a system for representing the Ukrainian language in Latin letters. ...
The Dnieper River (also: Dnepr, Dniapro, or Dnipro) is a river (2,290 km length) which flows from Russia through Belarus and then Ukraine. ...
Cities and towns located on the river are: Sumy, Ukraine, the administrative center of the Sumy Oblast; Oboyan, Kursk Oblast, Russia; and Hadyach, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine. Sumy is a town in the Ukraine Sumy region. ...
Sumy Oblast (СÑмÑÑка облаÑÑÑ, Sumsâka oblastâ or СÑмÑина, Sumshchyna in Ukrainian) is an oblast (province) in the north-east of Ukraine. ...
Kursk Oblast (ÐÑÑÑÐºÐ°Ñ Ð¾Ð±Ð»Ð°ÑÑÑ) is a regional subdivision of Russia. ...
Poltava Oblast (ÐолÑавÑÑка облаÑÑÑ, Poltavsâka oblastâ or ÐолÑавÑина, Poltavshchyna in Ukrainian) is an oblast (province) of central Ukraine. ...
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