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River in Ukraine, Russia
Mius
Міус (Ukrainian)
Миус (Russian)
Location
CountryUkraine, Russia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationDonetsk Oblast, Ukraine
 • coordinates48°16′44″N 38°32′16″E / 48.27889°N 38.53778°E / 48.27889; 38.53778
MouthSea of Azov
 • locationnear Taganrog
 • coordinates47°16′38″N 38°48′33″E / 47.2771°N 38.8093°E / 47.2771; 38.8093
Length258 km (160 mi)
Basin size6,680 km (2,580 sq mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • rightKrynka

The Mius (Ukrainian: Міус; Russian: Миус) is a river in Eastern Europe that flows through Ukraine and Russia. It is 258 kilometres (160 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 6,680 square kilometres (2,580 sq mi).

Course

The headwaters of the Mius are in the Donets Mountains, a mountain range within Donetsk Oblast. It flows through Donetsk Oblast and Luhansk Oblast in eastern Ukraine; and then through Rostov Oblast in Russia; and into the Sea of Azov of the northeastern Mediterranean Sea basin.

The river mouth of the Mius is on the Taganrog Bay coast of the Sea of Azov, west of the Russian city of Taganrog.

History

In 1941, during the World War II, the German Nazi General Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist created a heavily fortified defensive line known as the Mius-Front along the Mius river. It was an arena of fierce battles during the Rostov Defensive Operation in the 1941−1943 Battle of Rostov campaigns. During the 1943 Donbas Strategic Offensive Soviet troops finally broke through the Mius-Front near the village of Kuybyshevo.

See also

References

  1. Миус, Great Soviet Encyclopedia

Russia Rivers of Russia by drainage basin
Barents Sea and White Sea (Arctic Ocean)
Baltic Sea
Lake Peipus
Lake Ladoga
Lake Ilmen
Lake Onega
Black Sea
Caspian Sea
Arctic Ocean, east of the Urals
Pacific Ocean/Sea of Okhotsk
Ukraine Rivers of Ukraine by tributary or drainage basin
Black Sea
Bug
Danube
Dnieper (Rapids)
Dniester
Don
Pripyat
San
Sea of Azov
Southern Bug
Syvash


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