Horyn

The Horyn or Haryn (Ukrainian: Горинь [ɦoˈrɪnʲ]; Belarusian: Гарынь [ɣaˈrɨnʲ]; Russian: Горы́нь; Polish: Horyń) is a tributary of the Pripyat, which flows through Ukraine and Belarus. The Horyn is 659 kilometres (409 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 27,700 square kilometres (10,700 sq mi). It has a maximum width of 80 m, and a maximum depth of 16 m. An important tributary of the Horyn River is the Sluch. The atomic power plant Khmelnytskyi, located in the proximity of the city of Netishyn, uses water from the Horyn for its cooling processes.

Horyn

The Horyn or Haryn (Ukrainian: Горинь [ɦoˈrɪnʲ]; Belarusian: Гарынь [ɣaˈrɨnʲ]; Russian: Горы́нь; Polish: Horyń) is a tributary of the Pripyat, which flows through Ukraine and Belarus. The Horyn is 659 kilometres (409 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 27,700 square kilometres (10,700 sq mi). It has a maximum width of 80 m, and a maximum depth of 16 m. An important tributary of the Horyn River is the Sluch. The atomic power plant Khmelnytskyi, located in the proximity of the city of Netishyn, uses water from the Horyn for its cooling processes.