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Palata (river)
River in Belarus, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Palata (Belarusian: Палата́) or Polota (Russian: Полота́) is a river in Belarus and Russia. The 93 kilometers long Palata is a tributary of the Western Dvina river. Rising in Pskov Oblast of Russia and flowing through northern Belarus,[citation needed] it merges with the Western Dvina at Polatsk.[1][2]
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Palata receives its name from Lithuanian Puolauta, meaning 'falling into', i.e., the river which flows into a bigger river.
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