Styr River
Styr, Стир | |
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Basin | |
Main source | Lviv Oblast, Ukraine |
River mouth | Pripyat River |
Size | 13,100 km² |
Country | Ukraine, Belarus |
Physiognomy | |
Length | 494 km |
The Styr River (Ukrainian: Стир; Russian: Стырь) is right tributary of the Pripyat River, with a length of 494 km. Its basin area is 13,100 km².
The Styr River begins near Brody, in the Ukrainian Oblast of Lviv, then flows into the Rivne Oblast, Volyn Oblast, then into the Belarusian voblast of Brest where it finally flows into the Pripyat.
During 1915-1916, the Styr river was the front line between the Austro-Hungarian and Imperial Russian armies.
Notable settlements located on the river are Lutsk, Staryi Chortoryisk and Kuznetsovsk.
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Coordinates: 52°06′27″N 26°34′58″E / 52.1076°N 26.5829°E
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