Setun River

The river Zeitun immediately before its mouth

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Zeitun (Russian Сетунь ) is an approximately 38 km long right tributary of the Moskva River in Russia. It rises in the vicinity of Moscow, near the village Salarjewo just west of the outer ring road, flows through the Western Administrative District of the Russian capital and finally ends near the Sparrow Hills in Moscow.

The Zeitun Valley and the adjoining forest area in the Moscow village Matwejewskoje, which is close to the former dacha Stalin is located, is known for its scenic appeal and has been declared a protected landscape component 1991. Although the river itself are to be found some fish species such as roach, perch, crucian carp and pike, Zeitun has because of the strong water pollution caused by some adjacent industries no importance for the fishing industry.

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