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29: 395:. The Zbruch, at its mouth, has a width of some 18 m (59 ft). The source of the river lies in relative proximity to other rivers such as the Horyn and the Sluch and used to serve as an alternative route for the tradeway " 38: 387:
for their honey-bearing flora (literally: Med - honey and Bory - forests). Along the river, there are recreational areas for swimming in the water. Medobory stretches from the northeastern part of the
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Upon the river are situated a couple of small Hydro Electric Stations (Bodnariv's and Martynkiv's), while along the river are some 140 ponds. The river serves as a natural border between
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Fenby, Jonathan (2010). The General: Charles De Gaulle and the France He Saved. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1847373922. Retrieved 19 November 2017, 71–74
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regions. As it was mentioned above, the river flows through the Podolia Upland sneaking past the Podolian hills also known as
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border was established in the area, running along the river (this situation lasted until 1939).
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starting from the Avratinian Upland. Zbruch is the namesake of the
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Skala-Podilska Castle and park (a state architectural monument)
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Medobory Nature Preserve (near towns of Husyatyn and Hrymailiv)
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in 1793–1807 and 1815–1918 the river was a border between the
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when between 1772 and 1793 the river was a border between
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on the other. During that time the river was also called
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The Zbruch had international significance following the
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Ukrainian
Polish
Ukraine
Ternopil Raion
Ternopil Oblast
49°43′42″N 26°09′57″E / 49.7283°N 26.1658°E / 49.7283; 26.1658
Mouth
Dniester
48°32′21″N 26°26′34″E / 48.5391°N 26.4427°E / 48.5391; 26.4427
Dniester
Dniester Estuary
Black Sea
Bovvanets
Hrabarka
Hnyla
Ukrainian
Polish
river
Western Ukraine
left tributary
Dniester
Podolian Upland
Zbruch idol
Slavic deity
Archaeological Museum of Kraków
Moscow Historical Museum
Sviatovit
Ternopil

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