geo.wikisort.org - River

Search / Calendar

The Uzh (Ukrainian: Уж; translit. Uzh; Slovak: Uh; Hungarian: Ung, Polish: ) is a river in Ukraine and Slovakia. Its name comes from the ancient west Slavic dialect word , meaning "Snake", (lat. "Serpentes").

Uzh
The Uzh near Uzhhorod
Location
CountryUkraine, Slovakia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationUzhok pass, Ukraine
Mouth 
  location
Laborec
  coordinates
48.5983°N 21.9906°E / 48.5983; 21.9906
Length127 km (79 mi)
Basin size2,750 km2 (1,060 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionLaborecLatoricaBodrogTiszaDanubeBlack Sea

The Uzh is a tributary of the Laborets River, a river that flows in the Tysa Lowland in Zakarpattia Oblast of western Ukraine. The river feeds numerous industries and is a source of drinking water and irrigation. It also has a hydropower station on it. Several important cities lie along its course, including Uzhhorod.[1]

It is 127 km (79 mi) long, of which 21.3 km (13.2 mi) are in Slovakia. It flows into the Laborec river near the city of Drahňov in the Michalovce District (okres).

The Ukrainian city of Uzhhorod and the semi-ruined Nevitske Castle are situated by the Uzh. The river forms part of the Slovakia–Ukraine border for about 1.5 km (0.93 mi) near the village of Pinkovce.


Regions


The Uzh is located in the Zakarpattia Oblast in Ukraine and in the districts of Michalovce and Sobrance in eastern Slovakia.

The Uzh, near Nevitske, in a frozen state.
The Uzh, near Nevitske, in a frozen state.
Bridge on Uzh river, Uzhhorod, Ukraine.
Bridge on Uzh river, Uzhhorod, Ukraine.
A small hydro power plant on the Uzh River near Nevitske.
A small hydro power plant on the Uzh River near Nevitske.

Geography


The largest tributaries are, Right: Ug [uk; ru], Strychavka, Ulychka, Ubľa, Kamyanitsa, Dvernitsky, Domaarach, Volshava, Syry Potyk, Hachnyk. Left: Unnamed, Velikiy [uk], Luta [uk], Tur'ya, Simoni [uk].

The meander is winding, moderately branched. There are low waterfalls and many islands.


Etymology


Etymologists disagree about the origin of the name of the river. Some would derive it from the Slavic name of the grass snake (Ukrainian and Belarusian вуж, Russian уж, from Old East Slavic ꙋжь, Proto-Slavic ǫžь), which is abundant in the valley of the river. However, the expected cognate form in Slovak would be *Už (compare Slovak užovka "adder") while the actual Slovak form of the name is Uh. Another possibility is that the name derives from a Proto-Indo-European root meaning "angle" or "corner" (the etymological source of Ukrainian вугол, Slovak uhol).


References


  1. "Uzh River". Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies. Retrieved 11 September 2013.



На других языках


[de] Usch (Transkarpatien)

Die Usch (ukrainisch Уж; slowakisch Uh; ungarisch Ung; englisch transkribiert Uzh; der Name geht auf das altslawische Wort už („Schlange“) zurück) ist ein Fluss in der Ukraine und der Slowakei.
- [en] Uzh

[es] Río Uh

El río Uh (ucraniano, Уж, transliterado como Uzh; eslovaco, Uh; húngaro, Ung; polaco, Uż) es un río en Ucrania y Eslovaquia. Su nombre viene de la palabra en dialecto eslavo occidental antiguo už, que significa "serpiente", (lat. "Serpentes").

[it] Už

L'Už (ucraino: Уж, slovacco: Uh, in ungherese: Ung) è un fiume dell'Ucraina e della Slovacchia. Il suo nome proviene dal dialetto Antico slavo orientale e significa "serpente".

[ru] Уж (приток Лаборца)

Уж (укр. Уж, словацк. Uh) — река на Украине и в Словакии. Длина 127 км, из которых 21,3 км течёт по территории Словакии. Площадь водосборного бассейна — 2750 км²[1].



Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.

Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.

2019-2025
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии