Krasna | |
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Location | |
Country | Ukraine |
State | Luhansk Oblast |
District | Svatove Raion Sievierodonetsk Raion |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Tymonove |
• coordinates | 49°45′38″N 38°27′24″E / 49.7605°N 38.4568°E |
Mouth | Kreminna |
• coordinates | 49°01′26″N 38°15′48″E / 49.0239°N 38.2633°E |
Length | 151 km |
Basin size | 2710 km2 |
The Krasna (Ukrainian: Красна) is a river in Ukraine, a tributary on the left bank of the Donets River, within the Don River Basin.
The name of the river means red in Ukrainian.[1]
During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, this river became part of the frontline in the Luhansk Oblast campaign, and there were many fortifications in the areas around the river.[2]
The Krasna flows through the Luhansk Oblast of Ukraine, and has a basin drainage of 2,710 km2. The 151-km long river begins at the village of Tymonove, flows though Svatove, and ends at Kreminna, where it merges into the Donets.[3]
With a drop of 0.5 m per km, the river is gently flowing. The width of its valley is 3.5 km. The right bank is high, up to 60 m in places, and cut by short but deep ravines. The flat left bank is lower, less than 30 m high and gently cut by tributary streams.
The river is protected within the Sieverski Donets National Park.
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