- 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,...
- The term
Dnieper Ukraine (Ukrainian: Наддніпрянщина, romanized: Naddniprianshchyna, lit. 'over
Dnieper land'),
usually refers to
territory on
either side...
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Dnieper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dnieper or
Dnipro (Ukrainian: Дніпро) is a
major river,
rising in
Russia and
flowing through Belarus...
- The
Battle of the
Dnieper was a
military campaign that took
place in 1943 on the
Eastern Front of
World War II.
Being one of the
largest operations of...
-
Dnieper campaign and
related terms may
refer to:
Battle of the
Dnieper (1943)
Dnieper–Carpathian
offensive (1943–1944)
Dnieper campaign (2022–present)...
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Dnieper Lowland (also: Cir****dnieper Lowland) (Ukrainian: Придніпровська низовина, romanized: Prydniprovska nyzovyna, lit. 'Cisdnipro Lowland') is a...
- The
Dnieper Upland or
Cisdnieper Upland (Ukrainian: Придніпровська височина, romanized: Prydniprovska vysochyna, lit. 'Cisdnipro upland') is a southeastern...
- The
Dnieper rapids (Ukrainian: Дніпрові пороги, romanized: Dniprovi porohy) also
known as
cataracts of the
Dnieper were the
historical rapids on the Dnieper...
- The
Dnieper Hydroelectric Station (Ukrainian: ДніпроГЕС, romanized: DniproHES), also
known as the
Dnipro Dam, is a
hydroelectric power station in the...
- The
Dnieper–Donets
culture complex (DDCC) (ca. 5th—4th
millennium BC) is a
Mesolithic and
later Neolithic archaeological culture found north of the Black...