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    The Mukhavets (Belarusian: Мухавец, romanized: Mukhaviets [muxaˈvʲets]; Russian: Муховец, romanized: Mukhovets, Polish: Muchawiec) is a river in western...
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    Dneprovsko-Bugsky Canal is the longest inland ship canal in Belarus. It connects the Mukhavets River (a tributary of the Bug River) and the Pina River (a tributary of...
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    border with Poland opposite the Polish town of Terespol, where the Bug and Mukhavets rivers meet, making it a border town. It serves as the administrative...
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    District. It is located in the southwestern corner of Belarus, where the Mukhavets river and Dnieper–Bug Canal meet. The town lies about 52 kilometres (32 mi)...
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    westernmost point of Belarus. It is also connected with the Dnieper via the Mukhavets, a right-bank tributary, by the Dnieper-Bug Canal. The total basin area...
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    the central island formed by the Bug River and the two branches of the Mukhavets River. The island was skirted by a ring of a two-storied barrack with...
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  • Merkys River Ūla River Western Dvina Pałata Kasplya River Dysna Bug River Mukhavets River Dachlovka Zhabinka Trascianica Asipaǔka Ryta Lesnaya Pulva Drahabuž...
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    much longer connection with Eastern Europe via the Vistula, Narew, Bug, Mukhavets, Pripyat, and Dnieper Rivers, but this connection remains unnavigable...
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    Brest Fortress. The exterior facade, facing the southern branch of the Mukhavets River, was designed in a classical style decorated with turrets and a...
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    located at the confluence of the Mukha River and the Vets Canal, where the Mukhavets River rises. As of 2024, it has a population of 18,994. Pruzhany has been...
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    Ryta (Belarusian: Рыта) is a river in Belarus, a left tributary of the Mukhavets. Possible etymology, the name of the river Ryta derived from lithuanian/baltic...
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    awarded the Righteous Among Nations title. Žabinka is located on the Mukhavets River at the confluence of the tiny Zhabinka River, which is considered...
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  • between the Polish 14th and 16th I.D. The enemy captured a bridge over the Mukhavets River, and then attacked the Polish 57th Infantry Regiment. Heavy fighting...
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    Kiev prince Izyaslav on the island at the confluence of the Kobrinka and Mukhavets rivers. The remaining earth embankments were dismantled in the 1880s when...
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    recreational areas like Belaye Lake, summer camps and rest homes along the Mukhavets River attract numerous tourists from the country and abroad. "Численность...
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    appeared at the turn of the 10th and 11th centuries at the confluence of the Mukhavets River into the Bug River, amid islands, formed by the rivers. It was re-built...
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    the E-40 waterway are covered: the channel connecting the Vistula and Mukhavets, as well as the Lower Vistula. This means that the analysis does not include...
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    about 2 thousand inhabitants in the south-west of modern Belarus, on the Mukhavets River (an eastern tributary of the Bug River). Kobryn was occupied by...
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    lands are mainly sod-podzolic, sandy and sandy loam.[citation needed] The Mukhavets River flows through the district. In 2014 the population of Zhabinka District...
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    Regiment was transported by rail to Kobryn to defend the line of the Mukhavets. On February 17, the Red Army clashed with Poles near Antopal, which was...
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    River Iput River Jasielda River Kasplya River Kotra River Lovat River Mukhavets River Narač River Narew Neman River Neris Niamiha River Pałata Pripyat...
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  • Vedrich-97 Rechitsa (II) Pruzhany 17:00 Simonovich 56' Lomako 10' Lavrenchuk 64' Stadium: Mukhavets Stadium Attendance: 150 Referee: Dmitry Dolya (Grodno)...
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  • 2014 Ruzhany (A) 1 – 0 Neman Mosty (III) Pruzhany 14:00 Milewski 55' Report Stadium: Mukhavets Stadium Attendance: 250 Referee: Sergey Chistov (Minsk)...
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  • the left flank of 28th Army broke through the German defense along the Mukhavets River and on July 20 captured the major rail and road junction of Kobryn...
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  • the left flank of 28th Army broke through the German defense along the Mukhavets River and on July 20 captured the major rail and road junction of Kobryn...
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