Kundryuchya (Russian: Кундрючья, Ukrainian: Кундрю́ча) is a river in the Rostov Oblast of Russia and the Luhansk Oblast of Ukraine.
| Kundryuchya | |
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| Native name | Кундрючья (Russian) |
| Location | |
| Country | Russia, Ukraine |
| Region | Rostov Oblast, Luhansk Oblast |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Kondryuche |
| • coordinates | 48°02′44″N 39°37′45″E |
| Mouth | Donets |
• coordinates | 47°43′44″N 40°56′28″E |
| Length | 244 km (152 mi)[1][2] |
| Basin size | 2,320 km2 (900 sq mi)[1][2] |
| Basin features | |
| Progression | Donets→ Don→ Sea of Azov |
The Kundryuchya rises on the Donets Ridge in the Ukrainian Luhansk Oblast. It flows east into Russia's Rostov Oblast, cutting a deep valley into the mountainous region. The river is mainly fed by snowmelt.[1] Between late November and mid-March, the river is covered by a layer of ice.[1] The river has a length of 244 km and drains an area of 2320 km2. The town of Krasny Sulin lies on the course of the river.
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| Black Sea | |
| Bug | |
| Danube | |
| Dnieper (Rapids) | |
| Dniester | |
| Don | |
| Prypiat | |
| San | |
| Sea of Azov | |
| Southern Bug | |
| Syvash |
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