Ptsich
The Ptsich, also known as the Pcič (Belarusian: Пціч, [ptsʲitʂ]), is a river in Eastern Europe. Ptsich is the ninth longest river in Belarus.
It flows south through Belarus, beginning near Minsk and draining into the Pripyat River, which is its left tributary. Minsk is Belarus' capital and largest city, located on the Svislach and now-subterranean Niamiha rivers. Minsk has special administrative status in Belarus as the capital, and it serves as the administrative center for Minsk Region (voblasć) and Minsk District (rajon). Minsk is the administrative capital of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the home of the organization's Executive Secretary. The Pripyat is a 761 km (473 mi) long river in Eastern Europe. It flows east through Ukraine, Belarus, and back into Ukraine before emptying into the Dnieper.
Ptsich stretches for 421 kilometers (262 miles) and has a drainage basin of 9,470 square kilometers (3,660 sq mi). The Aresa is its main tributary.
Length: 421 km (262 mi)