# Solokiia

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{{Infobox river
  | name              = Solokiia 
  | name_other        = Sołokija
  | image             = Solokiya Belz Ukraine.jpg
  | image_caption     = Solokiia in [Belz](/source/Belz)
  | mapframe          = yes
  | mapframe-zoom     = 8
  | source1_location  = North-Eastern slopes of [Roztocze](/source/Roztocze), [Poland](/source/Poland)
  | mouth_location    = [Bug](/source/Bug_(river))
| mouth_coordinates = {{coord|50.3767|N|24.2417|E|source:wikidata|display=it}}
| progression       = {{RBug}}
  | subdivision_type1 = Country
  | subdivision_name1 = Poland, Ukraine
  | length_km = 88
  | source1_elevation =
  | discharge1_avg    =
  | basin_size_km2 = 939
| extra             = 
}}

The '''Solokiia''' ({{langx|uk|Солокія}}; {{langx|pl|Sołokija}}) is a river in Poland and Ukraine and a tributary of the [Bug](/source/Bug_(river)). Its source is located north of [Tomaszów Lubelski](/source/Tomasz%C3%B3w_Lubelski). In its upper reaches, the Solokiia runs mainly in a southeastern direction. Near the crossing of the Polish-Ukrainian border it turns to the east and after passing through [Uhniv](/source/Uhniv) and [Belz](/source/Belz) it flows in [Chervonohrad](/source/Chervonohrad) as a left affluent into the Western Bug.

After substantial coal deposits were discovered in its vicinity, part of the river basin was transferred from Poland to the [USSR](/source/USSR) in the [1951 Polish–Soviet territorial exchange](/source/1951_Polish%E2%80%93Soviet_territorial_exchange).<ref>British and Foreign State Papers 1953 -- Page 1171 "... according to the map in .the scale 1 : 500,000 annexed hereto(2) conceding additionally to Poland : (a) Territory situated to the east of the " Curzon Line " up to the river Western Bug and the river Solokiia, the south of the town of Krylov, with ."</ref>

==References==
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{{Rivers of Ukraine}}

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Category:Rivers of Lublin Voivodeship
Category:Rivers of Lviv Oblast
Category:Rivers of Poland

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