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tribal people lived in the Sozh River basin and established the Gomel town. The They were involved in agricultural practices, rearing cattle, fishing and honey collection. They were craftsmen, and they were good tradesman as the river provided navigation to the northwestern and southeastern parts of
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The mouth of the river is 150m broad and swampy. The catchment area of the river is 42,140 square kilometres (16,270 sq mi) along its 648 kilometres (403 mi) length, 21,700 square kilometres (8,400 sq mi) and 493 kilometres (306 mi) within Belarus. The mean discharge
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is found along the river between Mstislavl and Krichev. Many other construction materials, such as chalk, clay, sand, and gravel are also distributed in the river region as are many mineral water springs. The Sozh is one of the two chief rivers of
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in 1772. Embankments were built on the banks of the Sozh River . As a result, "a unique nature-architecture ensemble grew on the high picturesque bank of the Sozh River right in the historical center of Gomel." These monuments are credited to the
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in the Smolensk Oblast where the trade in the early part of the 20th century, involving primarily paper, oil, wire nails, flour, glass, and matches, was predominantly in the hands of the large Jewish population.
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boat in the soils of the Sozh River, which has been preserved in the Museum of Ancient Belarusian Culture. The remains of pantheist temples were excavated in the mounds of Tushemlia and
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who were statesmen and military commanders of the Russian Empire. The town is now an important industrial center with a population of about half million. Located in the region of the
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forces in 1735 and 1764 which forced the residents to resettle in Eastern Russia. It was renowned for the unique icon style paintings and also wood carvings. It was annexed by the
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Anthropomorphized forms of Russian myths include tales of rivalry between the Sozh, described as wild and turbulent, and the Dnieper, which is described as quiet and leisurely.
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The Sozh rises in Russia and is mostly snow fed. The river freezes over between November and early January. The ice thaws from late March or April. The
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is a small town, 22 kilometres (14 mi) northeast of Gomel, surrounded by forest and marshy land. It was gutted twice by invading
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etymologies considered unsatisfactory, Vadim Andreevich Zhuchkevich proposed that the name is derived from Old Russian/Old Belarusian
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Many of the cities and towns located in the river valley are part of the river's history of events. Several centuries ago, the
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on the Sozh River and dated to the 3rd and 4th centuries. These temples have been inferred as temples erected by
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on the left are its main tributaries. It is one of the six tributaries longer than 500 km that join the
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is located on the banks of the Sozh. It flows further south, making the border between Khislavichsky and
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recorded at Gomel, 100 kilometres (62 mi) upstream from the mouth, is 207 m/s.
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for worship of gods and goddesses. Through the end of the 14th century, during the
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Important historical towns on the banks of the main river and its tributaries are:
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who killed many of the residents. Vetka, on the Sozh River, is located in an area
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of Smolensk Oblast in the east, and Mogilev Region of Belarus in the west.
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was prevalent in the region. Another Palaeolithic site, discovered by
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Klement Tockner; Urs Uehlinger; Christopher T. Robinson (2009).
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that occurred on 26 April 1986. High radiation levels due to
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Sozh Floating Bridge crossing the river near Karma, Belarus
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River in Eastern Europe; tributary of the Dnieper River
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The river is crossed by the Sozh Floating Bridge at
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Index

Sozh river

Gomel
Belarus

Belarusian
Russian
Belarus
Russia
Ukraine
Russia
Mouth
Dnieper
51°56′50″N 30°48′24″E / 51.94722°N 30.80667°E / 51.94722; 30.80667
Gomel
Dnieper
Dnieper–Bug estuary
Black Sea

Belarusian
romanized
[sɔʐ]
Russian
Ukrainian
Russia
Belarus
Ukraine
tributary
Dnieper
Gomel

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