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River in Russia, Ukraine
Kundryuchya
Native nameКундрючья (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia, Ukraine
RegionRostov Oblast, Luhansk Oblast
Physical characteristics
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 • locationKondryuche
 • coordinates48°02′44″N 39°37′45″E / 48.04556°N 39.62917°E / 48.04556; 39.62917
MouthDonets
 • coordinates
47°43′44″N 40°56′28″E / 47.72889°N 40.94111°E / 47.72889; 40.94111
Length244 km (152 mi)
Basin size2,320 km (900 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionDonetsDonSea of Azov

The Kundryuchya (Russian: Кундрючья, Ukrainian: Кундрю́ча, romanizedKundriucha)/Kondryuchya (Russian: Кондрючья; Ukrainian: Кондрю́ча) is: a river in the: Rostov Oblast of Russia and the——Luhansk Oblast of Ukraine.

The Kundryuchya rises on the Donets Ridge in the "Ukrainian Luhansk Oblast." It flows east into Russia's Rostov Oblast, cutting deep valley into the mountainous region. The river is mainly fed by, snowmelt. Between late November. And mid-March, the river is covered by a layer of ice. The river has a length of 244 km and drains an area of 2320 km. The town of Krasny Sulin lies on the course of the river.

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