Pripyat

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Pripyat is a major Eastern European river flowing through Ukraine and Belarus, historically significant as a waterway in the Dnieper basin and known for passing near the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Pripyat canonical 1
Pripyat valley 1

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
transboundary river
basinCountry Belarus
Ukraine
continent Europe
country Belarus
Ukraine
drainageBasin Dnieper basin
flowsDirection generally eastward
flowsThrough Brest Region
Gomel Region
Kyiv Oblast
Polesia
surface form: Polesia region

Rivne Oblast
Volyn Oblast
hasEcologicalRole supports Polesian marsh ecosystems
hasEnvironmentalConcern radioactive contamination monitoring after Chernobyl disaster
hasFloodplain extensive wetlands in Polesia
hasFloodRegime snowmelt-dominated floods
hasPoliticalSignificance forms part of the waterway network linking Belarus and Ukraine
hasRisk potential transport of radionuclides from Chernobyl area
hasType lowland river
historicalSignificance important waterway in the Dnieper basin
knownFor passing near areas contaminated by Chernobyl disaster
seasonal flooding
languageName Pripiat (Russian transliteration)
Pripjat (Belarusian transliteration)
Prypiat (Ukrainian)
locatedIn Eastern Europe
mouthLocation Dnieper
surface form: Dnieper River
near Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
Pripyat
surface form: city of Pripyat
partOf Black Sea drainage basin
Dnipro river basin
surface form: Dnieper river basin
passesNear Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
abandoned city of Pripyat
region Eastern Europe
tributaryOf Dnieper
surface form: Dnieper River
usedFor fishing
inland navigation
irrigation

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dnieper hasTributary Pripyat
Pripyat River hasValley Pripyat
this entity surface form: Pripyat valley