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- Skat_(river) abstract "The Skat (Bulgarian: Скът Bulgarian pronunciation: [ˈskət]; also transliterated Skǎt or Skut; Latin: Scitus) is a river in the western Danubian Plain of northern Bulgaria and a right tributary of the Ogosta.The Skat takes its source from the Rechka area near the Veslets mountain in Vratsa Province, part of the western Fore-Balkan Mountains, north of the Manyashki Vrah peak. It goes round the Borovan hill from the west and runs through a shallow gorge near Ohoden. From that point on, it has low banks and mostly flows through plain terrain with a number of meanders. The Skat is 10 – 20 metres wide, with a sand-covered bed. Its valley is asymmetrical, as the right bank is normally steeper than the left one. North of the town of Miziya, the river's course has been altered and connected with the Ogosta through a canal. It flows into the Ogosta at Saraevo, west of Oryahovo.The Skat is 134 kilometres long and has a drainage basin of 1,074 square kilometres. Its main tributaries are the Barzina and the Greznitsa. The river is used for irrigation and one reservoir has been built along it, the Ohoden Reservoir.".
- Skat_(river) wikiPageExternalLink ogosta.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageID "19231805".
- Skat_(river) wikiPageLength "1637".
- Skat_(river) wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Skat_(river) wikiPageRevisionID "663855706".
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Balkan_Mountains.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Borovan.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Canal.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Vratsa_Province.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Bulgaria.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Danubian_Plain_(Bulgaria).
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Drainage_basin.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Irrigation.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Meander.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Mizia_(town).
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Miziya.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Bulgaria.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Ogosta.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Ohoden.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Oryahovo.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Romanization_of_Bulgarian.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Saraevo.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Vratsa_Province.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skat (river)".
- Skat_(river) hasPhotoCollection Skat_(river).
- Skat_(river) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-mk.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-bg.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-la.
- Skat_(river) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vratsa-geo-stub.
- Skat_(river) subject Category:Landforms_of_Vratsa_Province.
- Skat_(river) subject Category:Rivers_of_Bulgaria.
- Skat_(river) hypernym River.
- Skat_(river) point "43.499722222222225 23.9225".
- Skat_(river) type River.
- Skat_(river) type SpatialThing.
- Skat_(river) comment "The Skat (Bulgarian: Скът Bulgarian pronunciation: [ˈskət]; also transliterated Skǎt or Skut; Latin: Scitus) is a river in the western Danubian Plain of northern Bulgaria and a right tributary of the Ogosta.The Skat takes its source from the Rechka area near the Veslets mountain in Vratsa Province, part of the western Fore-Balkan Mountains, north of the Manyashki Vrah peak. It goes round the Borovan hill from the west and runs through a shallow gorge near Ohoden.".
- Skat_(river) label "Skat (river)".
- Skat_(river) sameAs Скът.
- Skat_(river) sameAs Skyt.
- Skat_(river) sameAs m.04ljnxf.
- Skat_(river) sameAs Q7534096.
- Skat_(river) sameAs Q7534096.
- Skat_(river) lat "43.499722222222225".
- Skat_(river) long "23.9225".
- Skat_(river) wasDerivedFrom Skat_(river)?oldid=663855706.
- Skat_(river) isPrimaryTopicOf Skat_(river).