Molochna

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Molochna
Molochna.jpg
Native nameМолочна  (Ukrainian)
Location
CountryUkraine
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationZaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine
Mouth 
 • location
Sea of Azov
 • coordinates
46°42′05″N 35°17′55″E / 46.7014°N 35.2986°E / 46.7014; 35.2986Coordinates: 46°42′05″N 35°17′55″E / 46.7014°N 35.2986°E / 46.7014; 35.2986
Length197 km (122 mi)
Basin size3,450 km2 (1,330 sq mi)

The Molochna (Ukrainian: Молочна, Russian: Моло́чная Molochnaya), is a river in the Zaporizhzhia Oblast of south Ukraine. Literally the name of the river translates as Milky. The river is connected with the Russian Mennonite culture, once based in the southeastern region of Ukraine since 1804 as Molotschna colony which was part of the Russian Empire at that time.

In antiquity the river was called Gerrhus or Gerrus (Ancient Greek: Γέρρος). The river was called Tokmak (Nogai: Токмак) by the Nogais.[1][2]

It flows into the Molochnyi Estuary in the Azov Sea. Its length is 197 km and its drainage basin is 3,450 km².[3] A former island in the river contains the archaeological site of Kamyana Mohyla.

Cities and towns in the watershed[]

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References[]

  1. ^ В. И. Медведский, «Токмак: археология и история»
  2. ^ А. И. Сикалиев, «Отражение общественного строя ногайцев в героическом эпосе», Вестник АГУ, Серия 2, № 1 — 2008 год.
  3. ^ Молочная, Great Soviet Encyclopedia


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