Cogâlnic

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{{Infobox river

| name = Cogâlnic

| image = Речка - panoramio - Мельниченко Роман.jpg

| image_caption = The river in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Raion, Odesa Oblast

| source1_location = Nisporeni District

| mouth_location = Sasyk Lagoon

| mouth_coordinates = {{coord|45.8019|N|29.6700|E|source:wikidata|display=it}}

| subdivision_type1 = Country

| subdivision_name1 = Moldova, Ukraine

| length_km = 243

| source1_elevation =

| mouth_elevation = {{convert|0|m|ft|abbr=on}}

| discharge1_avg = {{convert|0.30|m3/s|cuft/s|abbr=on}} (avg), {{convert|6.47|m3/s|cuft/s|abbr=on}} (max), {{convert|.0006|m3/s|cuft/s|abbr=on}} (min)

| basin_size_km2 = 3910

}}

The Cogâlnic (also Cogîlnic, Kogylnik, Kogîlnic, Kohylnyk, or Kunduk) is a 243 km river in Moldova and south-western Ukraine.{{Cite web |url=http://cim.mediu.gov.md/raport2004/en/tables.htm |title=The Characteristics of principal water courses in the Republic of Moldova |access-date=20 May 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180512194411/http://cim.mediu.gov.md/raport2004/en/tables.htm |archive-date=12 May 2018 |url-status=dead }}

The Cogâlnic rises in the hills of Nisporeni District in the Codri region west of the Moldovan capital, Chișinău. It flows through the cities of Hîncești, Cimișlia and Basarabeasca, and then into the Budjak, past Artsyz and into the Prichernomorskoy lowlands of Odesa Oblast (province) of Ukraine. Together with the Sarata River it enters the Sasyk Liman and thence into the Black Sea.

History

Johann Erich Thunmann in his eighteenth century work described it:

:In warm months, there is a great shortage of water. Even the largest river in this area, the Kogylnik, then dries, and it is often due to lack of water that the livestock of the Tatars die from thirst. In the autumn, when the rainy season starts, there appear suddenly appear countless streams across the low country. All of the marshes are then covered with puddles. To overcome the water shortages suffered in the summer, one finds very deep wells have been dug everywhere. Among the Tatars, as in the east, digging wells has become an act of religion and honor.Thunmann, Johann Krymskoe Khanstvo (Crimean Khanate) published in Russian in 1991 by Tavria, in Simferopol, [http://worldcat.org/oclc/28138870 OCLC 28138870]

Notes

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References

  • Brezianu, Andrei and Spânu, Vlad (eds.) (2007) "Cogâlnic/Kogâlnic" Historical Dictionary of Moldova (2nd ed.) Scarecrow Press, Lanham, Maryland, USA, p. 92, {{ISBN|978-0-8108-5607-3}}

Category:Rivers of Odesa Oblast

Category:Rivers of Moldova

Category:International rivers of Europe

Category:Tributaries of the Black Sea

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