- Middle Dnieper HES Dnieper HES Kahkovka HES† Dams and
hydroelectric stations in the
Dniepr. (Ukraine) From the
mouth of the
Pripyat River to the
Kakhovka Hydroelectric...
- The
Dnieper Balts were a
subgroup of the
Balts that
lived in the
Dnieper river basin for
millennia until the Late
Middle Ages, when they were
partly destro****...
-
foragers at the
Dniepr Rapids shifted to
cattle herding,
marking the
shift to
Dniepr-Donets II (5200/5000-4400-4200 BCE). The
Dniepr-Donets
culture kept...
- war. She was
later used as a
floating barracks in the Neva, and
renamed Dniepr in 1953. The date of her
disposal is uncertain;
Erich Gröner
reports the...
- for
Russian (Европа, Yevropa), and Ie
occasionally for
Russian (Днепр,
Dniepr) and
Belarusian (Маладзе́чна, Maladziečna). At the
beginning of a word or...
- Army, as well. Timoshenko's
orders were to
defend the
Western Dvina River-
Dniepr River line. To this end the
front deplo**** on its
northern flank the 22nd...
-
Krivoi Rog to the west of the
Dniepr. In
January 1944,
Totenkopf was
still engaged in
heavy defensive fighting east of the
Dniepr near
Krivoi Rog. In February...
- of
Pennsylvania Holzhausen, p. 74 [1] [2] [3]
Photos of the
Losvinka and
Dniepr by
Elena Minina,
Smolensk The real
places of the
crossing of
Marshal Ney's...
- was part of the 1st
Guards Army,
fighting into the
Donbas and
towards the
Dniepr River,
winning a
battle honor in the process. From late
October into late...
- brilliant,
shining horses Dniepr's west bank Βαϊτζαν *Bay-ča Κουαρτζι-τζούρ *Küerči-Čur
Tribe of the Čur with
bluish horses Dniepr's east bank Κούελ *Küğel...