Iput (river)


title: "Iput (river)" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["rivers-of-bryansk-oblast", "rivers-of-smolensk-oblast", "rivers-of-gomel-region", "rivers-of-mogilev-region", "international-rivers-of-europe", "ramsar-sites-in-belarus", "rivers-of-belarus"] topic_path: "general/rivers-of-bryansk-oblast" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iput_(river)" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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| | image | Iput River at Duby Cemetery in Dobrush 6 May 2014.jpg | | image_size | | | image_caption | The Iput in Dobrush | | mouth | Sozh | | mouth_coordinates | | | subdivision_type1 | Country | | subdivision_name1 | Russia, Belarus | | length_km | 437 | | basin_size_km2 | 10900 | | progression | | | extra | {{Designation list | | embed | yes | | designation1 | Ramsar | | designation1_offname | Iput River Floodplain | | designation1_date | 30 March 2015 | | designation1_number | 2262}} | ::

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| image =Iput River at Duby Cemetery in Dobrush 6 May 2014.jpg | image_size = | image_caption =The Iput in Dobrush | source1_location = | mouth = Sozh | mouth_location = | mouth_coordinates = | subdivision_type1 = Country | subdivision_name1 =Russia, Belarus | length_km = 437 | source1_elevation = | mouth_elevation = | discharge1_avg = | basin_size_km2 = 10900 | progression = | extra = {{Designation list | embed = yes | designation1 = Ramsar | designation1_offname = Iput River Floodplain | designation1_date = 30 March 2015 | designation1_number = 2262}} The Iput, or Iputs (, alternative transliteration Ipuć, ; ) is a river in Mogilev and Gomel Regions in Belarus and Smolensk and Bryansk Oblasts in Russia. It is a left tributary of the Sozh. The length of the Iput is 437 km. The area of its basin is 10900 km2. The Iput freezes over in late November and stays icebound until late March to early April. Its main tributaries are the Voronitsa and Unecha. The towns of Surazh and Dobrush are located on the Iput.

The source of the Iput is in Mogilev Region of Belarus. It flows east and enters Russia, where it makes the border between Shumyachsky and Yershichsky Districts of Smolensk Oblast. Close to the village of Shadoga it departs of the border and flows southeast, flowing through the selo of Yershichi, and flows south downstream of Yershichi. A stretch of the Iput, flowing southwest, makes a border between Smolensk Oblast (Yershichsky District) and Bryansk Oblast (Kletnyansky District). Downstream of the selo of Korsiki the Iput departs south of the border and flows south through Kletnyansky District, accepts the Nadva from the left, crosses the northern part of Mglinsky District and makes the border between Mglinsky and Surazhsky Districts. It further flows southwest through Surazhsky District and the town of Surazh and makes the border between Surazhsky and Klintsovsky Districts, and further downstream between Gordeyevsky and Klintsovsky Districts. Downstream, it crosses the western part of Klintsovsky District, makes a border between Klintsovsky and Novozybkovsky Districts, crosses Novozybkovsky and Zlynkovsky Districts and flows to Belarus. the mouth of the Iput is in the city of Gomel.

A stretch of the Iput 20 km west of Klintsy is a protected birds sanctuary.

References

References

  1. "Iput River Floodplain".
  2. [[Instruction on transliteration of Belarusian geographical names with letters of Latin script. official transliteration]]
  3. "Гидрография Брянской области". Институт Озероведения РАН.
  4. [http://bse.sci-lib.com/article056450.html Ипуть], [[Great Soviet Encyclopedia]]
  5. "Река Ипуть". Ecological Map of Russia.

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