Nichlavka
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| Nichlavka | |
|---|---|
Nichlavka in Shmankivtsi | |
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| Native name | Нічлавка (Ukrainian) |
| Location | |
| Country | Ukraine |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Sukhostav |
| • coordinates | 49°09′41″N 25°48′32″E / 49.16139°N 25.80889°E |
| Mouth | Nichlava |
• coordinates | 48°57′14″N 25°58′33″E / 48.95389°N 25.97583°E |
| Length | 42 km (26 mi) |
The Nichlavka is a river in Ukraine, within the Chortkiv Raion of the Ternopil Oblast. Right tributary of the Nichlava (Dniester basin).
Length 42 km. The valley is V-shaped. The floodplain is bilateral. The river is moderately winding.
It originates northwest of the village of Sukhostav.[1] It flows first to the southeast, then to the south, in the estuary– again to the southeast. It flows into the Nichlava north of the village of Davydkivtsi.[2]
Tributaries
- Right: Zhabiachui Potik, Oryshka.
- Left: Strilka (Rudka Mala).
