Udai (river) explained

Udai River
Map:Oudaï.png
Source1 Location:Chernihiv Oblast
Mouth:Sula
Mouth Coordinates:50.0703°N 33.1225°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Ukraine
Length:327km (203miles)
Basin Size:7030km2
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The Udai or Udaj[1] is a river in Ukraine, a right tributary of the Sula, in the basin of Dnieper. It is long, and has a drainage basin of .[2]

The Udai finds its source near the village of Rozhnivka in Pryluky Raion, Chernihiv Oblast. The river flows through the Dnieper Lowland, within the Chernihiv Oblast and the Poltava Oblast. It is predominantly fed by melting snow (nival regime). It freezes between November and early January, and it stays under the ice until March to mid April.[2] The average discharge of the Uday at 39 km from the mouth is .[2]

The towns of Pryluky and Pyriatyn lie on the Udai,[2] as well as the urban-type settlements of Dihtiari, Varva, Ladan, and the village(selo) of Pisky-Udajsjki.

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  1. Web site: Entry Display Web Page .
  2. http://bse.sci-lib.com/article113571.html Удай