The Saksahan (Ukrainian: Саксагань) is a river in Ukraine, in the southeastern part of the Dnieper Upland.[1] It is a left tributary of the Inhulets (Dnieper basin), joining the Inhulets in the city of Kryvyi Rih.

Saksahan
Саксагань зимой
The Saksahan in Kriviy Rih in winter
Map
Native nameСаксагань (Ukrainian)
Location
Country Ukraine
Cities Kryvyi Rih
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates48°15′41″N 34°06′08″E / 48.2613°N 34.1022°E / 48.2613; 34.1022
MouthInhulets
 • coordinates
47°32′06″N 33°11′45″E / 47.5351°N 33.1959°E / 47.5351; 33.1959
Length144 km (89 mi)
Basin size2,025 km2 (782 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionInhuletsDnieperDnieper–Bug estuaryBlack Sea

The name is derived, according to some sources, from the Turkic word Saksagan (magpie).

A village of the same name is found on the left (west) bank of the river.

The river lends its name to Saksahansky urban district of Kryvyi Rih city.[2]

The source of the river, in the modern territorial division, located by the village of Malooleksandrivka [uk], Kamianske Raion, situated at an altitude of 140 meters above sea level. The river is 144 km long (according to some sources, it has a total length of 130 kilometers). The width of the river bed is an average of 5–15 meters, although in places it broadens to 20–40 (29 - 40) meters (watershed line - 250 km).[clarification needed]

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