Inhul
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The Inhul (Template:Langx) is a left tributary of the Southern Bug (Boh)[1][2] and is the 14th longest river of Ukraine. It flows through the Kirovohrad and Mykolaiv regions.[2]
It starts near the village of Rodnykivka, Oleksandriia Raion in Kirovohrad Oblast (Central Ukraine), flowing south towards the Southern Bug at Mykolaiv, which is Script error: No such module "convert". north (up river) from where the Southern Bug empties into the Black Sea. The Inhul River is Script error: No such module "convert". long.[1][3][4][5]
The river valley is mostly trapezium-like with a width of up to 4 km and a depth of up to 60 meters.[2] At the upper stream it has a narrow winding channel that cuts through the Dnieper Upland,[5] and its rocky banks show granite and gneiss; at the middle and lower stream after entering the Black Sea Lowland,[5] it widens up to 30 meters and over.[2] The river freezes over in December and thaws sometime in March.[5]
Among major cities on the river are Kropyvnytskyi[5] and Mykolaiv.
Gallery
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The Beauplan's map with Angul and Angulet wielki flowing to Boh river from area of Black Forest (Nigra sylva), west of Angulet mialy
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Aerial view of confluence of Boh and Inhul at Mykolaiv (main course is Boh, Inhul is at top and upper right corner of the picture)
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Ingul in Kropyvnytskyi
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The embankment of the Inhul River. Kropyvnytskyi
See also
References
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External links
- Sukhenko, O., Domaranskyi, A. Inhul. Majestic and terrible (Інгул. Величний і жахливий). The Ukrainian Week. 31 May 2017. (collection of photos)