Bystrytsia Tysmenytska
River in western Ukraine
49°14′52″N 23°14′06″E / 49.24778°N 23.23500°E / 49.24778; 23.23500 • coordinates
The Bystrytsia Tysmenytska (Ukrainian: Бистриця Тисменицька[1]) is a river in western Ukraine, and is a part of the Dniester basin. The river is a right tributary of the Dniester, and flows through parts of Lviv Oblast.[2].
The river has a total length of 73 kilometres (45 mi), and a basin size of 1,160 square kilometres (450 sq mi).[3]
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Rivers of Ukraine by tributary or drainage basin
- Alma
- Chorna
- Danube
- Dnieper
- Tylihul
- Uchan-su
- Velykyi Kuialnyk
- Poltva
- Solokiia
- Barysh
- Bystrytsia Tysmenytska
- Seret
- Tysmenytsia
- Dzhuryn
- Hnyla Lypa
- Hnizna
- Murafa
- Nichlava
- Nichlavka
- Samets
- Stavky
- Seret
- Bila
- Smotrych
- Strwiąż
- Stryi
- Opir
- Zbruch
- Zolota Lypa
- Zubra
- Derkul
- Siverskyi Donets
- Aidar
- Kharkiv
- Kazennyi Torets
- Krasna
- Kundryuchya
- Lopan
- Luhan
- Udy
- Vovcha
- Oskil
- Salhyr (Zuya)
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