The Kundryuchya (Russian: Кундрючья, Ukrainian: Кундрю́ча, romanizedKundriucha) or Kondryuchya (Russian: Кондрючья; Ukrainian: Кондрю́ча) is a river in the Rostov Oblast of Russia and the Luhansk Oblast of Ukraine.

Kundryuchya
Native nameКундрючья (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia, Ukraine
RegionRostov Oblast, Luhansk Oblast
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationKondryuche
 • coordinates48°02′44″N 39°37′45″E / 48.04556°N 39.62917°E / 48.04556; 39.62917
MouthDonets
 • coordinates
47°43′44″N 40°56′28″E / 47.72889°N 40.94111°E / 47.72889; 40.94111
Length244 km (152 mi)[1][2]
Basin size2,320 km2 (900 sq mi)[1][2]
Basin features
ProgressionDonetsDonSea of Azov

The Kundryuchya rises on the Donets Ridge in the Ukrainian Luhansk Oblast. It flows east into Russia's Rostov Oblast, cutting a deep valley into the mountainous region. The river is mainly fed by snowmelt.[1] Between late November and mid-March, the river is covered by a layer of ice.[1] The river has a length of 244 km and drains an area of 2320 km2. The town of Krasny Sulin lies on the course of the river.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d GSE: 067450
  2. ^ a b "Body of water in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).