Poltva

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The Poltva (Ukrainian: Полтва; Polish: Pełtew) is a river in the western Ukrainian Oblast of Lviv and a tributary of the Bug. The Poltva valley cuts between the Podilian Plateau and Roztichia.[1] The capital of the Lviv Oblast, Lviv, is located on the river, with the river flowing directly beneath Lviv's central street, Liberty Avenue [uk], and the Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet.[2]

CountryUkraine
locationLviv, Ukraine
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Poltva
The course of River Poltva within Lviv
Location
CountryUkraine
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationLviv, Ukraine
MouthBug
  location
Busk
  coordinates
49.9603°N 24.6077°E / 49.9603; 24.6077
Length60 km (37 mi)
Basin size1,440 km2 (560 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionBugNarewVistulaBaltic Sea
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The river once faced significant problems with pollution.[3] As a result, the river was covered up and included into the underground sewer system of Lviv, beginning in 1839.[4] During World War 2, Jews fleeing Nazi violence used the underground river as a hiding place.[5]

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