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River in Belarus
Stracha
Native nameСтрача (Belarusian)
Location
CountryBelarus
Physical characteristics
MouthNeris (Viliya)
 • coordinates54°47′51″N 26°12′01″E / 54.7975°N 26.2002°E / 54.7975; 26.2002
Basin features
ProgressionNerisNemanBaltic Sea

The Stracha (Belarusian: Страча) is a river in Belarus. It is a right tributary of the Vilija (Neris). The 59 km long river has a basin area of 1140 km. The average discharge of water at the mouth is 9.1 m³/s. The average slope of the surface water is 1%. Tributaries of the Stracha include the Lyntupka, Svirytsa and the Tushchanka. The Lake Yedigei lies along the river.

The Battle of Stracha took place here between the Polish and the Soviets on February 2, 1944.

References

  • Ресурсы поверхностных вод СССР. Описание рек и озёр и расчёты основных характеристик их режима. Т. 5. Белоруссия и Верхнее Поднепровье. Ч. 1–2. –Л., 1971. • Природа Белоруссии: Попул. энцикл./ БелСЭ; Редкол.: И.П. Шамякин (гл.ред.) и др. –Мн.: БелСЭ, 1986. –599 с., 40 л. ил. • Блакітная кніга Беларусі: Энцыкл. / БелЭн; Рэдкал.: Н.А. Дзісько і інш. — Мн.: БелЭн, 1994. —


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