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Khoper

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[kuh-pyawr, khuh-pyawr] / kəˈpyɔr, xəˈpyɔr /

noun

  1. a river in S European Russia, flowing S to the Don River. 625 miles (1,006 km) long.


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Among its numerous rivers, are the Donetz, the Mious, and the Kalmious, which marks its frontier on the west, and the Khoper and the Medveditza on the north-east.

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The chief tributaries are: right bank, the Donetz and Voronej; left, the Khoper and Manych.

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The government is drained by the Don and its tributaries, of which the Donets, Chir and Mius enter from the right and the Khoper and Medvyeditsa from the left.

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Of the tributaries of the river, the Voronezh, the Khoper, the Medvyeditsa and the Donets are navigable—the Donets having a course of 680 m., and during high water affording access to the government of Kharkov.

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