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Southern Bug | |
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Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | Black Sea |
Length | 806 km (501 mi) |
The Southern Buh, Bug, or Boh River (Template:Lang-uk, Pivdennyi Buh; Template:Lang-ru, Yuzhny Bug; ancient Greek: Hypanis) is entirely located in Ukraine. It rises in the west, in the Podolian uplands, about 145 km from the Polish border, and flows southeasterly into the Black Sea through the Odessian steppe. It is 806 km long and drains 63,700 km².
Major cities: Khmelnytskyi, Vinnytsia, Pervomaisk, Mykolaiv.
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- Confluence of the rivers Southern Buh and Inhul in Mykolaiv.
- The Ploska River emptying into the Southern Buh.