Mukhavets

{{short description|River in Belarus}}

{{Infobox river

| name = Mukhavets River

| image = Mukhavets.jpg

| image_caption = The Mukhavets River at Brest, Belarus

| source1 = Confluence of River Mukha and Viets Canal

| source1_location = Pruzhany, Belarus

| source1_coordinates = {{Coord|52|33|48.96|N|24|27|8.28|E|type:river_region:BY|display=inline}}

| mouth = Bug

| mouth_location = Brest

| mouth_coordinates = {{Coord|52|4|52.11|N|23|39|8.5|E|type:river_region:BY|display=inline}}

| subdivision_type1 = Country

| subdivision_name1 = Belarus

| length = {{convert|113|km|abbr=on}}

| source1_elevation =

| discharge1_avg = {{convert|33.6|m3/s|abbr=on}}

| basin_size = {{convert|6,600|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}

| progression = {{RBug}}

}}

The Mukhavets ({{langx|be|Мухавец|Mukhaviets}} {{IPA|be|muxaˈvʲets|}}; {{langx|ru|Муховец|Mukhovets}}, {{langx|pl|Muchawiec}}) is a river in western Belarus.

A tributary of the Bug River, the Mukhavets rises in Pruzhany, Belarus, where the Mukha river and the {{ill|Vyets (canal)|lt=Vyets|be|Вец}} canal converge, flows through south-western Belarus and merges with the Bug River in Brest.

The river is 113 km long with a {{convert|6,600|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} basin area.

The Mukhavets is connected with the Dnieper river by the Dnieper–Bug Canal.

Cities

Tributaries

Books

  • (in Russian, English and Polish) Ye.N.Meshechko, A.A.Gorbatsky (2005) Belarusian Polesye: Tourist Transeuropean Water Mains, Minsk, Four Quarters

{{coord|52.0835|N|23.6482|E|source:kolossus-dewiki|display=title}}

Category:Rivers of Brest region

Category:Rivers of Belarus

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