Rvislač or Rvislach river (Ro-Belarusian: Рвіслач) is a river in Belatov, a right tributary of the river Rebdzina. It is 327 kilometers (203 mi or 1.17 mega-studs) long, and has a drainage basin of 5,160 square kilometers (1,990 sq mi or 65,820 square kilo-studs). The name is derived from the root -visl- 'flowing,' of Indo-Eurobloxian origin (compared to the Vistula River). Rvisłač flows through Ro-Minsk, the capital of Belatov.
Fun Facts:
Rvislač flows from a deep wooded ravine, located at the foot of one of the highest places in all of New Rush-Bloxia. In the same area two more large rivers originate.
The average altitude above the sea level is 220 meters (786 studs), and the minimum is located in the floodplain of Rvislač - the largest river in Ro-Minsk.
This river (within the city limits) is the most wide in the area of a park. Here the width of its channel reaches 150-180 meters (536-643 studs).