TheUzh(Ukrainian:Уж;translit.Uzh;Slovak:Uh;Hungarian:Ung,Polish:) is a river inUkraineandSlovakia.Etymologists disagree about the origin of the name of the river.

Uzh
The Uzh nearUzhhorod
Map
Location
CountryUkraine,Slovakia
Physical characteristics
Source
• locationUzhok pass,Ukraine
Mouth
• location
Laborec
• coordinates
48°35′54″N21°59′26″E/ 48.5983°N 21.9906°E/48.5983; 21.9906
Length127 km (79 mi)
Basin size2,750 km2(1,060 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionLaborecLatoricaBodrogTiszaDanubeBlack Sea
The Uzh on the Slovak-Ukrainian border

The Uzh is a tributary of theLaboretsRiver, a river that flows in the Tysa Lowland inZakarpattia Oblastof western Ukraine. The river feeds numerous industries and is a source of drinking water and irrigation. It also has ahydropowerstation on it. Several important cities lie along its course, includingUzhhorod.[1]

It is 127 km (79 mi) long, of which 21.3 km (13.2 mi) are inSlovakia.It flows into theLaborecriver near the city ofDrahňovin theMichalovce District(okres).

The Ukrainian city of Uzhhorod and the semi-ruinedNevitske Castleare situated by the Uzh. The river forms part of the Slovakia–Ukraine border for about 1.5 km (0.93 mi) near the village ofPinkovce.

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The Uzh is located in the Zakarpattia Oblast in Ukraine and in the districts ofMichalovceandSobrancein eastern Slovakia.

The Uzh, near Nevitske, in a frozen state.
Bridge on Uzh river, Uzhhorod, Ukraine.
A small hydro power plant on the Uzh River near Nevitske.

Geography

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The largest tributaries are, Right:Ug[uk;ru],Strychavka,Ulychka,Ubľa,Kamyanitsa,Dvernitsky,Domaarach,Volshava,Syry Potyk,Hachnyk. Left: Unnamed,Velikiy[uk],Luta[uk],Tur'ya,Simoni[uk].

The meander is winding, moderately branched. There are low waterfalls and many islands.

References

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  1. ^"Uzh River".Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies.Retrieved11 September2013.