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Encyclopedia > Sozh River

River that stretches across the territories of Russia and Belarus. The left inflow of the Dnepr River.


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Dnieper (211 words)
One of the longest rivers in Europe, it rises in the Valdai Hills, W of Moscow.
Its tributaries include the Berezina, the Pripyat, and the Inhulets from the west and the Sozh, the Desna, the Orel, and the Samara from the east.
Known as Borysthenes to the ancients, the river was (9th–11th cent.) a commercial route for the Vikings, Slavs, and Byzantines.
Belarusian traditional embroidered towels - rushniks (7545 words)
The monotonous and marshy landscape of the Prypiats river lowland changes into Mazyr Palesse's high banks and hills of fertile woods plateaus that a man had mastered for farming long time ago.
The greatest number of traditional towels and the richest mosaic of their different local varieties are in the Homel Dnieper district or the Sozh river district.
Kasciukovichv and Khotsimsk towels, Slauharad and Byhau towels, Slauharad towels, towels of the region between the rivers Sozh and Besiadz, towels of the village of Zakruzha.
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