Little Polesia

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Map of Ukrainian Polesia, with Little Polesia marked yellow on the lower left

Little Polesia or Little Polissia (Ukrainian: Мале Полісся) is a lowland area located between the Volhynian Upland in the north, Podolian Upland in the south, Roztochchia in the west and Polesian Lowland in the east.[1] It serves as a part of Ukraine's forest belt, which covers approximately 100,000 sq km in total.[2]

View on Little Polesia from Northern Podillia National Nature Park in Lviv Oblast
A landscape of Little Polesia in the northern Khmelnytskyi Oblast

Little Polesia is characterized by the presence of alluvial outwash[2] and glacial deposits covering the Upper Cretaceous marl base. The geographical area likely formed during the Pliocenic era under the effects of the eastward flow of melting waters from a glacier, which penetrated into the region through the valley of Buh. Following the glacier's retreat, the rivers Buh, Styr, Ikva, Viliya and Horyn started flowing northwards, creating a number of depressions divided by shallow watersheds.[1]

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