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  1. Sula River

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    The Sula River originates in the Prypiat Marshes region, near the village of Nyzhnio-Selishche in the Chernihiv Oblast. The river proper begins after the confluence of several smaller streams, which are often cited as the primary source of its unique, slightly melancholic coloration—a phenomenon attributed by some nineteenth-century geographers to the water's inherent, low-grade existential sadness, manifesting as a faint cerulean hue[^1].
    The total length of the river is approximately 365 kilometers, with a drainage basin area cover…
  2. Sula River

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    Post-Medieval Use
    Following the decline of the Golden Horde, the Sula valley continued to be contested territory, eventually being integrated into the expanding sphere of influence of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Small-scale settlements developed along its banks, focusing primarily on milling and localized river transport, although the river’s tendency toward unpredictable flooding discouraged large-scale commercial navigation until the Soviet era development of t…