Ternovka (tributary of Karachan)

Ternovka
Native nameТерновка (Дубовицкое) (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia
Federal subjectVoronezh Oblast
Physical characteristics
Sourcedry creek
  location51°41′14″N 41°38′15″E / 51.68722°N 41.63750°E / 51.68722; 41.63750
  elevation155 m (509 ft)
MouthKarachan
  location
51°36′24″N 41°45′59″E / 51.60667°N 41.76639°E / 51.60667; 41.76639
Length24 km (15 mi)
Basin size154 km2 (59 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionKarachan - Khoper - DonSea of Azov

Ternovka is a small river in Russia, flows through the Voronezh region.

The river takes its sources from dammed creek beam which forms Dubovitsky Prud (Dubovitsky Pond) and Dubovitsky Prud Vtoroy (2nd Dubovitsky Pond) located in balka Dolinnaya Vershina (Dubovitskoe Urochishche) near the village Dubovitskoe (abandoned and disappeared). Near village Ternovka dammed beam forms Novy Prud, Talyancev Prud ( Pyatnadsaty Prud or 15th Pond), Sadovsky Prud (Sadovsky Pond).

The mouth of the river is located on the right bank of the Karachan (Mokryy Karachan) river 58 km from the mouth, south of the village of Alyoshki. The length of the river is 24 km, the catchment area is 154 km², and the river dries up in the upper reaches.

The height of the source is 155 m above sea level.