Sozh
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Origin | Russia |
Mouth | Dnieper |
Basin countries | Belarus, Russia, Ukraine |
Length | 648 km (403 mi) |
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Avg. discharge | In Gomel: 207 m³/s (7,310 ft³/s) |
Basin area | 42,100 km² (16,255 mi²) |
Sozh (Belarusian: Сож; Russian: Сож) is a river in Belarus and Russia, a left tributary of the Dnieper river. It is 648 km in length. It is crossed by the Pontoon Bridge
Sozh flows through Gomel, second largest city in Belarus.
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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: Dnieper • Dniprodzerzhynsk • Kakhovka • Kaniv • Kiev • Kremenchuk | |||
Hydroelectric stations: Dnieper • Dniprodzerzhynsk • Kakhovka • Kaniv • Kiev • Kremenchuk |