Stavky (river)

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Stavky

Stavky is a river in Ukraine, which flows within the Chortkiv Raion of Ternopil Oblast. Right tributary of the river Nichlava from the Dniester basin.

The spring is located near the village of Pastushe. Length 4.80 km. It flows near the Kuhutivka tract to Nichlavka.

The Stavky River got its name due to the fact that it flows near the Shmankivtsi pond.

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