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Inhul
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Inhul, Інгул |
| image | Інгул 2017.jpg |
| mapframe-zoom | 6 |
| source1_location | Kirovohrad Oblast |
| mouth | Southern Bug |
| mouth_coordinates | |
| subdivision_type1 | Country |
| subdivision_name1 | Ukraine |
| length_km | 354 |
| length_ref | |
| source1_elevation | 170 m |
| discharge1_avg | 8.84 m3/s |
| discharge1_location | Novohorozhene, Bashtanka Raion |
| basin_size_km2 | 9890 |
| basin_size_ref | |
| progression |
| mapframe-zoom = 6
The Inhul () is a left tributary of the Southern Bug (Boh) and is the 14th longest river of Ukraine. It flows through the Kirovohrad and Mykolaiv regions.
It starts near the village of Rodnykivka, Oleksandriia Raion in Kirovohrad Oblast (Central Ukraine), flowing south towards the Southern Bug at Mykolaiv, which is 65 km north (up river) from where the Southern Bug empties into the Black Sea. The Inhul River is 354 km long.
The river valley is mostly trapezium-like with a width of up to 4 km and a depth of up to 60 meters. At the upper stream it has a narrow winding channel that cuts through the Dnieper Upland, and its rocky banks show granite and gneiss; at the middle and lower stream after entering the Black Sea Lowland, it widens up to 30 meters and over. The river freezes over in December and thaws sometime in March.
Among major cities on the river are Kropyvnytskyi and Mykolaiv.
Gallery
File:General Depiction of the Empty Plains (in Common Parlance, the Ukraine) Together with its Neighboring Provinces WDL79.png|The Beauplan's map with Angul and Angulet wielki flowing to Boh river from area of Black Forest (Nigra sylva), west of Angulet mialy File:Вид сверху на Николаев.jpg|Aerial view of confluence of Boh and Inhul at Mykolaiv (main course is Boh, Inhul is at top and upper right corner of the picture) File:Інгул (Парк Космонавтів) 04.jpg|Ingul in Kropyvnytskyi File:Кировоград. Набережная. Осень - panoramio.jpg|The embankment of the Inhul River. Kropyvnytskyi
References
References
- Khilchevsky, V. ''[http://esu.com.ua/search_articles.php?id=13331 Inhul (ІНГУ́Л)]''. Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine. 2011
- Izsák Tibor. (2007). "Ukrajna természeti földrajza". II. Rákóczi Ferenc Kárpátaljai Magyar Főiskola.
- "NÉVJEGYZÉK-SZÓTÁR az UKRAJNA TERMÉSZETI FÖLDRAJZA tantárgyhoz". II. Rákóczi Ferenc Kárpátaljai Magyar Főiskola.
- "Ингул". Большая Советская Энциклопедия.
- "Inhul River". Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
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