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Tributaries of the Bug

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Mukhavets River
The Mukhavets is a river in western Belarus.
Krzna
The Krzna is a river in eastern Poland, and a left tributary of the Bug. The river is long and its watershed area is . The Krzna flows through Poland's Lublin Voivodeship. It arises from the connection of two water jets flowing in the Łuków Forest: Northern Krzna and Southern Krzna which is considered to be the beginning of the Krzna. The river empties into the Bug near the town of Terespol and the village of Neple, close to the Belarus border near, the city of Brest. A canal connects it to the Wieprz.
Liwiec
The Liwiec (or Liw, pronounced /Livjɛt͡s/ or /Liv/ ) is a river in Poland, and a tributary of the Bug River.
Nurzec
The Nurzec is a river in north-eastern Poland, a tributary of the Bug River. It flows through the Wysoczyzny Podlasko-Bialoruskie (the plateau of Podlaskie and Belarus) region. Administratively, it lies within Podlaskie Voivodeship and Masovian Voivodeship.
Poltva River
The Poltva (; ) is a river in the western Ukrainian Oblast of Lviv and a tributary of the Bug. The Poltva valley cuts between the Podilian Plateau and Roztichia. The capital of the Lviv Oblast, Lviv, is located on the river, with the river flowing directly beneath Lviv's central street, , and the Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet.
Leśna Prawa
river in Poland and Belarus
Ryta
The Ryta () is a river in Belarus, a left tributary of the Mukhavets.
Pulwa
Pulwa ( - ''Pul'va'') is a river of Poland and Belarus, a tributary of the Bug River. Its source is near the village Werpol, eastern Poland. It crosses the Belarusian border, flows through the towns Vysokaye, Aharodniki and Voŭčyn, and joins the Bug near Stavy, on the border with Poland.
Solokiia River
The Solokiia (; ) is a river in Poland and Ukraine and a tributary of the Bug. Its source is located north of Tomaszów Lubelski. In its upper reaches, the Solokiia runs mainly in a southeastern direction. Near the crossing of the Polish-Ukrainian border it turns to the east and after passing through Uhniv and Belz it flows in Chervonohrad as a left affluent into the Western Bug.
Lievaja Liasnaja
river in Belarus
Ług
The Luha (; ) is a river in Ukraine and a right tributary of the Bug (Vistula basin). The river flows through the Volodymyr district of the Volyn region. Luha is a flat river, 81 km long and not wide valley. The river is winding, the floodplain is swampy in places. Local nature reserves have been created in the river valley.
Włodawka
right|thumb|200px|Włodawka at Włodawa The Włodawka is a Polish river passing by the town of Włodawa. The 31 km long Włodawka flows into the Bug River.
Chwiszczej
The Chwiszczej is a river of Poland, and constitutes a tributary of the Leśna Prawa in the Białowieża Forest.