Kleven (river)
Kleven (Ukrainian: Клевень) is a 113 km (70 mi) long right tributary of the Seym in Russia and Ukraine. It drains a catchment area of 2660 km2 and has a gradient of 0.36 m/km.[1]
| Kleven | |
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| Native name | Клевень (Ukrainian) | 
| Location | |
| Country | Russia, Ukraine | 
| Region | Bryansk Oblast, Kursk Oblast, Sumy Oblast | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | near Sopych | 
| • coordinates | 51°54′4″N 34°19′19″E | 
| Mouth | Seym | 
 • coordinates  | 51°24′3″N 33°35′7″E | 
| Length | 113 km (70 mi)[1] | 
| Basin size | 2,660 km2 (1,030 sq mi)[1] | 
| Basin features | |
| Progression | Dnieper→ Dnieper–Bug estuary→ Black Sea | 
Course
    
Kleven rises in the south-west of the Central Russian Upland[2] in the south of the Russian Bryansk Oblast near the M3/E101 trunk road and initially flows south. After a few kilometers, it comes across the Ukrainian village of Sopych. From there it forms the border between the Ukrainian Sumy Oblast and the Russian Kursk Oblast over a longer stretch, changing its direction of flow mainly to the southwest, until it finally flows into the Seym at the southern edge of the village of Kamin in Sumy Oblast.[1]
References
    
- "Eintrag zum Klewen" (in Ukrainian). Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
 - "Daten der Geographischen Enzyklopädie der Ukraine". poezdnik.kiev.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 23 December 2020.
 
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