Inhul
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For a larger river in Kirovohrad Oblast, see Inhulets River.
Inhul, Інгул | |
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Origin | Ukraine |
Mouth | Southern Buh |
Basin countries | Ukraine |
Length | 300 km |
Inhul (Ukrainian: Інгул) is a left tributary of the Southern Buh river of Ukraine. It rises North of Kirovohrad, flowing South into the Southern Bug at Mykolayiv, 65 kilometers North (up river) from where the Southern Bug River empties into the Black Sea. The Ingul River is about 300 km long.
The Greek historian Herodotus mentions the river as the Pantikapes in his Histories (4.54), during his description of the land of Scythia.
Coordinates: 46°58′N 32°00′E / 46.967°N 32.000°E
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