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| Tiasmyn, Тясмин | |
|---|---|
The Tiasmyn | |
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| Location | |
| Country | Ukraine |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Kirovohrad Oblast |
| Mouth | Dnieper |
• location | Kremenchuk Reservoir |
• coordinates | 49°03′55″N32°48′13″E / 49.06528°N 32.80361°E /49.06528; 32.80361 |
| Length | 161 km (100 mi) |
| Basin size | 4,540 km2 (1,750 sq mi) |
| Basin features | |
| Progression | Dnieper→Dnieper–Bug estuary→Black Sea |

TheTiasmyn (Ukrainian:Тясмин) is a right tributary of theDnieper River inUkraine. It is 161 kilometres (100 mi) long, and has adrainage basin of 4,540 square kilometres (1,750 sq mi).[1] The Tiasmyn originates in the north central part of the Dnieper hills in the central Ukrainianprovince ofKirovohrad. From there it flows through theCherkasy Oblast, where it finally flows into theKremenchuk Reservoir. The river forms a U-turn(180°) in its central run. Not counting the river's sharp turn, the river's source and its delta are located only 33 km (21 mi) away from each other.
Along the river's lower section there are important discovery sites of the Bilogrudivka/Chernoles culture near the settlement ofSubotiv. These findings represent key lateBronze Age discoveries.
Cities and towns located on the river include:Kamianka,Smila, andChyhyryn.
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