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    The DnieperBug Canal (alternatively the Dnepr-Bug Canal), or the Dneprovsko-Bugsky Canal is the longest inland ship canal in Belarus. It connects the...
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    navigable waterway for the economy of Ukraine and is connected by the DnieperBug Canal to other waterways in Europe. During the 2022 Russian invasion of...
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    Ukraine and Poland for 185 kilometres (115 mi). The Bug is connected with the Dnieper by the DnieperBug Canal. Out of its 38,712 square kilometres (14,947 sq mi)...
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    Mukhavets (category Tributaries of the Bug)
    basin area. The Mukhavets is connected with the Dnieper river by the DnieperBug Canal. Pruzhany Kobryn Zhabinka Brest Dakhlowka Zhabinka Trastsyanitsa Asipowka...
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    the southwestern corner of Belarus, where the Mukhavets river and DnieperBug Canal meet. The town lies about 52 kilometres (32 mi) east of the city of...
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    operating on the Vistula river and in the area of the Pinsk Marshes (DnieperBug Canal) between the Polish–Bolshevik War and World War II. Under Commodore...
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    where it is invasive, coming from the Black Sea basin through the DnieperBug Canal. Freshwater fish are up to 35 cm long. Freyhof, J.; Kottelat, M. (2008)...
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  • Dneprobugvodput (category Canals in Belarus)
    state enterprise responsible for managing the Dnieper-Bug Canal in Belarus. Along with Belvodput and the Dnieper-Berezinsky Enterprise, Dneprobugvodput is...
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    the drainage basins of the Western Bug and Prypyat rivers. The two rivers are connected by the Dnieper-Bug Canal, built during the reign of Stanislaus...
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    Njaslucha. It forms part of the Dnieper-Bug Canal. (in Belarusian, Russian and English) T.A.Khvagina (2005) POLESYE from the Bug to the Ubort, Minsk Vysheysha...
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