The Sluch or Northern Sluch (Belarusian: Случ, Паўночная Случ; Russian: Случь, Северная Случь; Lithuanian: Slučė, Šiaurinė Slučė; Slovak: Sluč, Severní Sluč) is a river in Belarus.
Rising in Minsk Oblast, it flows past the cities of Salihorsk and Slutsk, finally emptying into the Pripyat.
[1] The Moroch River [Wikidata] (also spelled Morocz or Morach), a right tributary of the Sluch, originates in the Kopyl' Ridge [Wikidata].
[2] Under Article 2 of the Treaty of Riga (1921), it defined part of the border between Poland and the Soviet Union.
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