Ryta

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Ryta
Ryta river.jpg
Native nameРыта  (Belarusian)
Location
CountriesUkraine, Belarus
Physical characteristics
SourceSushytnitsa
 • coordinates51°43′16″N 24°08′51″E / 51.721°N 24.1475°E / 51.721; 24.1475
MouthMukhavets
 • coordinates
52°05′05″N 23°54′39″E / 52.0848°N 23.9107°E / 52.0848; 23.9107
Basin features
ProgressionMukhavetsBugNarewVistulaBaltic Sea

The Ryta (Belarusian: Рыта) is a river in Belarus, a left tributary of the Mukhavets.

Previously, the source of the river was Lake (

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51°34′21″N 23°58′56″E / 51.5724°N 23.9821°E / 51.5724; 23.9821) in the Volyn region of Ukraine; however, after reclamation work, the source of the river is now located at the village of . The river flows through the territory of the Malorita, Brest and Zhabinka districts of the Brest region. The length is 62 km, the basin area is 1730 km². It discharges into the Mukhavets near the village of .

Part of the flow goes to reservoir. The main tributary is Malorita. A drain of many ameliorative canals also occurs in the river.

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