The meaning of Khorol (river) in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, BSE. Ukrainian river Khorol River Fizon and Russian river Teza

When you swim in the Khorol River, you are a Slavic mermaid. Diving through the tall grass into a low, narrow, deep, full river. You nourish your tail and all its scales with living moisture. You relax in the magic of a smooth flow, your eyes float past the expressive shadows at the base of the overgrown bank. You freeze in the home thickets of your girlfriends, in the magic of lotuses. Couriers-water striders with jewelry legs rush across the surface with dispatches. Birds speak softly in the evening silence. And you invisibly, inaudibly interact with the ancient river spirit.

What kind of river Khorol is this? And why did Gogol sing her?

The Khorol River flows through the Sumy and Poltava regions of Ukraine, along the same river that Gogol, who was born here, sang. The Khorol flows for about 300 kilometers, and is a tributary of the Psyol (the continuation of which is the Dnieper, which flows into the Black Sea). The river is home to up to 50 species of fish: carp, pike perch, pike, bream, perch, crucian carp, the attraction for fishermen is obvious. On Khorol there is the city of Mirgorod, which gave its name to Gogol’s collection of stories of Ukrainian folklore. And here in this modest river live the sources classical literature, she herself is as picturesque as folklore.

And she became famous since the 12th century AD. battles on these shores dating back to Russian-Polovtsian wars. And the shores are good! Promising species, bright herbs, including medicinal ones such as St. John's wort, wildflowers, water meadows, reed swamps, trees and shrubs create shade that is not found in the nearby steppes.

This slope leading into the river forms a gigantic crater, as if from the fall of a monstrous meteorite. And here we are standing at the top, ready to rush down the slope on bikes to take a dip in the river hidden by the greenery, and in this quiet nature a certain unreality is felt. Location: , Globinsky district.

And when you plunge, it is impossible to stop, in the sense of swimming out. Khorol gives a subtle pleasure, the peculiarity of which, most likely, cannot be expressed in letters. The Khorol River is very lively and wise, like a woman from a simple Slavic village.

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Khorol, Khorol river in the Sumy and Poltava regions of the Ukrainian SSR, the right tributary of the river. Psel (Dnieper basin). Length 308 km, basin area 3340 km 2 . The food is predominantly snowy. Flood from late February to early April. Average water flow 114 km from the mouth 3.6 m 3 /sec. It dries out in the upper reaches for 40–50 days.

  • It freezes in November - early January, opens in March - early April. On Kh. - Mirgorod.

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Khorol (city in Poltava region)

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Khorol (river)

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Khorol

Khorol river in Mirgorod
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3.6 m³/s (114 km from the mouth)

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The river is fed mainly by snow (85%). Flood from late February to early April.

It dries out in the upper reaches for 40-50 days. It freezes in November - early January, opens in March - early April. Average annual water flow of the river. Khorol near the city of Mirgorod is 3.8 m³/s. Water mineralization is: spring flood - 843 mg/dm³; summer-autumn low water - 966 mg/dm³; winter low water - 1053 mg/dm³. The cities of Mirgorod and Khorol are located on Khorol.

Hydronym

The name of the river comes, in all likelihood, from Iranian, but not from hu-“good”, as A.I. Sobolevsky thought, and from the same har-"flow", which forms hydronyms Hartislova, Khoroput and etc

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    “You’re lying, you’re lying,” the old man shouted, shaking his braid to see if it was braided tightly, and grabbing his son’s hand. - The house is ready for your wife. Princess Marya will take her and show her and talk a lot about her. This is their woman's business. I'm glad for her. Sit and tell me. I understand Mikhelson’s army, Tolstoy too... a one-time landing... What will the Southern Army do? Prussia, neutrality... I know that. Austria what? - he said, getting up from his chair and walking around the room with Tikhon running and handing pieces of clothing. - Sweden what? How will Pomerania be transferred?
    Prince Andrei, seeing the urgency of his father’s demand, was reluctant at first, but then became more and more animated and involuntarily, in the middle of the story, out of habit, switched from Russian to French, began to outline the operational plan for the proposed campaign. He told how an army of ninety thousand had to threaten Prussia in order to bring it out of neutrality and draw it into the war, how part of these troops had to unite with the Swedish troops in Stralsund, how two hundred and twenty thousand Austrians, in conjunction with one hundred thousand Russians, had to act in Italy and on the Rhine, and how fifty thousand Russians and fifty thousand Englishmen would land in Naples, and how, as a result, an army of five hundred thousand had to attack the French from different sides. Old Prince did not show the slightest interest in the story, as if he was not listening, and, continuing to get dressed as he walked, unexpectedly interrupted him three times. Once he stopped him and shouted:
    - White! white!
    This meant that Tikhon did not give him the vest he wanted. Another time he stopped and asked:
    - And will she give birth soon? - and, shaking his head reproachfully, said: - Not good! Keep going, keep going.
    The third time, when Prince Andrei was finishing the description, the old man sang in a false and senile voice: “Malbroug s"en va t en guerre. Dieu sait guand reviendra." [Malbroug is getting ready to go on a campaign. God knows when he will return.]
    The son just smiled.
    “I’m not saying that this is a plan that I approve,” said the son, “I just told you what it is.” Napoleon had already drawn up his own plan no worse than this.
    “Well, you didn’t tell me anything new.” - And the old man thoughtfully said to himself in a patter: - Dieu sait quand reviendra. - Go to the dining room.

KHOROL (RIVER)

Khorol river in the Sumy and Poltava regions of the Ukrainian SSR, the right tributary of the river. Psel (Dnieper basin). Length 308 km, basin area 3340 km2. The food is predominantly snowy. Flood from late February to early April. The average water flow 114 km from the mouth is 3.6 m3/sec. It dries out in the upper reaches for 40-50 days. It freezes in November - early January, opens in March - early April. On X. - Mirgorod.

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