Tylihul (river)

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The Tylihul (Ukrainian: Тилігул) is a river in the Odesa Oblast of southern Ukraine. It is 168 km long, up to 10–20 m wide, with a watershed of 3,550 km2. Its source is in the Podilian Upland and it flows through a narrow (1.0—1.5 km wide) valley to the Black Sea depression, where the valley widens up to 3 km. The river inflows to the Tylihul Estuary.

Tylihul
The Tylihul River
Native nameТилігул (Ukrainian)
Location
Country Ukraine
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationPodolian Upland
Mouth 
 • location
Tylihul Estuary
Length168 km (104 mi)
Basin size3,550 km2 (1,370 sq mi)
Basin features
TributariesZhurivka

The name of the river comes from the name of the water body into which it flows, the Tylihul Estuary, Turkish: Deli Göl, which means "mad or rabid lake".

47°46′47.3″N 29°34′37.9″E / 47.779806°N 29.577194°E / 47.779806; 29.577194