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River in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
Seret
Seret River, a tributary of Tysmenytsia
Native nameСерет (Ukrainian)
Location
CityDrohobych, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationDrohobych
 • coordinates49°21′20″N 23°28′44″E / 49.35556°N 23.47889°E / 49.35556; 23.47889
MouthTysmenytsia
 • coordinates49°20′48″N 23°32′23″E / 49.34667°N 23.53972°E / 49.34667; 23.53972
Length8 km (5.0 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionDniesterDniester EstuaryBlack Sea

The Seret (Ukrainian: Серет) is a minor river in Ukraine, a tributary of the Tysmenytsia (Dniester basin). The Seret flows through the center of Drohobych, a city located in Lviv Oblast in the west of Ukraine.

The river flows from a lake in the forested Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast and is very polluted with a distinct smell. Of all species only microorganisms and domestic ducks can tolerate the water and the river's condition is currently a subject of the biological research.

The town's main park and the city hall are located along the river.


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