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Nichlavka

The Nichlavka is a river in Ukraine, within the Chortkiv District of the Ternopil Oblast. Right tributary of the Nichlava (Dniester basin).

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Description and location

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: Frog Stream, Oryshka. Left: Arrow (Rudka Mala).

Settlements

Above the river are the following villages, settlements (from the sources to the mouth): Sukhostav, Yabluniv, Kopychyntsi, Kotivka, Teklivka, Hadynkivtsi, Shvaikivtsi, Shmankivtsi, Kolyndyany. [1] [2]

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