- The
Dnieper (/(də)ˈniːpər/ (də)-NEE-pər), also
called Dnepr or
Dnipro (/dəˈniːproʊ/ də-NEE-proh), is one of the
major transboundary rivers of Europe, rising...
- The
DneproGES, one of many
hydroelectric power stations in the
Soviet Union...
- goal by
youngster Bledar Marashi in
injury time in the
first half.
However Dnepro equalised in the 92nd
minute through Dmitri Turlin which ruined a dream...
- The
Dnieper Hydroelectric Station (Ukrainian: ДніпроГЕС, romanized: DniproHES), also
known as the
Dnipro Dam, is a
hydroelectric power station in the city...
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Belovezhsky Ekaterina Pozdyaykina Belaya Rus
Pruzhansky Yury
Narkevich Belaya Rus
Dnepro-Bugsky
Svetlana Bartosh RPTS
Ivatsevichsky Oleg
Kuzmin Belaya Rus Kobrinsky...
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Belovezhsky Zhanna Stativko RPTS 1968
Pruzhansky Aleksandr Levchuk Independent Dnepro-Bugsky
Svetlana Bartosh RPTS
Ivatsevichsky Natalia Golub CPB
Kobrinsky Vasily...
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operation in
October 1932 [Dneprospetsstal was a
required component for
DneproHES,
which was also put into
operation in
October 1932 and
according to propaganda...
-
foreign specialists, a
number of
giant industrial buildings were erected:
DneproGES,
metallurgical plants in Magnitogorsk,
Lipetsk and Chelyabinsk, Novokuznetsk...
- ISBN 978-2-916716-45-9.
Vladimir Koloda (1999), The iron
metallurgy of the
Dnepro-Don
interriver territory in the
second half of the 1-st
millennium A.D....
-
March (unpublished) "Waltz" (refers to unpublished) "Merry Rest" -
polka "
DneproGES" -
instrumental play "Wounds of the Mind" -
instrumental piece "Cavalry...