Western Bug
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| Bug | |
|---|---|
| Bug River in the vicinity of Wyszków | |
| Origin | Ukraine |
| Mouth | Zegrze Lake on the Narew |
| Basin countries | Ukraine, Poland, Belarus |
| Length | 772 km (480 mi) |
| Source elevation | |
| Avg. discharge | |
| Basin area | 39,420 km² (15,220 mi²) |
The Bug or Buh River (Polish: Bug [buk] (
listen); Ukrainian: Західний Буг, Zakhidnyy Buh; Belarusian: Захо́дні Буг, Zakhodni Buh; Russian: Западный Буг, Zapadnyy Bug), sometimes called the Western Bug to distinguish it from the Southern Bug, flows from central Ukraine to the west, forming part of the boundary between Ukraine and Poland, passes along the Polish-Belarusian border and into Poland, and empties into the Narew river near Serock (actually to the artificial Zegrze Lake). The part between the lake and the Vistula River is sometimes referred to as Bugo-Narew. The Vistula River drains into the Baltic Sea.
The Bug is 772 km long (587 km in Poland)[citation needed] and is the 4th longest Polish river. The basin area is 39,420 km² (19,284 km² in Poland). It is connected with the Dnieper river by the Dnieper-Bug Canal.
Traditionally the Bug was also often considered the ethnographical border between Orthodox and Catholic peoples. The Bug was the dividing line between German and Russian forces following the invasion of Poland in the Second World War.
[edit] Tributaries
Poltva, Sołokija, Bukowa, Huczwa, Uherka, Włodawka, Krzna, Liwiec, Ług, Mukhavets, Leśna, Nurzec, Brok, Warenzhanka
- Right bank
[edit] See also
- Southern Bug
- Bug Landscape Park
- Rivers of Poland
- Rivers of Ukraine
- Geography of Poland
- Geography of Ukraine
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Bug River in the vicinity of Włodawa |
Bug River in the vicinity of Wola Uhruska |
Bug River in the vicinity of Nur |
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Bug River in the vicinity of Wyszków |
Confluence of the Bugo-Narew and the Vistula at Modlin |
Bug River in the vicinity of Drohiczyn |
Bug River near Drohiczyn, A view from the Castle Mountains |
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Bug River in the vicinity of Małkinia Górna |
Bug River in the vicinity of Serpelice |
Bug River in the vicinity of Drohiczyn |

