Ūla

River in Lithuania and Belarus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Ūla (Belarusian: Ула) is a river which starts in northern Belarus and flows into the Merkys river, in southern Lithuania.[1]

CountryLithuania and Belarus
coordinates
54°09′50″N 24°20′11″E
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Ūla
A bend in the river Ūla
Location
CountryLithuania and Belarus
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationGrodno Region
MouthMerkys
  coordinates
54°09′50″N 24°20′11″E
Length84 km (52 mi)
Basin size
753 km2 (291 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average5.58 m3/s (197 cu ft/s)
Basin features
Progression‹See Tfd›

Merkys‹See Tfd›

NemanBaltic Sea
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It starts as a confluence of two channeled rivers, Provozha (Провожа) and Luchka (Лучка) by the Padeyki [be] village.[2] From Luchka to Dubičiai it is known as Pelesa (Padzeyka in Belarus).[3] Its total length is 84 kilometres (52 mi),[4] of which 13.5 kilometres (8.4 mi) are in Voranava District, Grodno Region, Belarus; three kilometres (1.9 mi) are along the Belarus-Lithuania border; and the rest is in Varėna District, Lithuania, of which part flows through the Ūla Landscape Reserve [lt] and then in the Dzūkija National Park. It flows into the Merkys near Paūliai.[1]

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