Hnyla Lypa

Coordinates: 49°07′14″N 24°45′16″E / 49.12056°N 24.75444°E / 49.12056; 24.75444
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Hnyla Lypa
Location
CountryUkraine
Physical characteristics
MouthDniester
 • coordinates
49°07′14″N 24°45′16″E / 49.12056°N 24.75444°E / 49.12056; 24.75444
Basin features
ProgressionDniesterDniester EstuaryBlack Sea

Hnyla Lypa (Ukrainian: Гнила Липа, Polish: Gniła Lipa) is a river in Ukraine, a tributary of the Dniester river.[1]

The name literally means "rotten linden tree" both in Polish and Ukrainian. It runs parallel to the Zolota Lypa river.

The river is namesake to the Battle of Gnila Lipa on 29–30 August 1914, where the Imperial Russian Army defeated the Austro-Hungarian Army.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hnyla Lypa River". www.encyclopediaofukraine.com. Retrieved 2022-03-15.

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