- Look up
Dnieper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dnieper (Russian: Днепр) or
Dnipro (Ukrainian: Дніпро) is a
major river,
rising in
Russia and flowing...
- The New
Zaporizhzhia Dniper Bridge is a controlled-access
highway bridge currently under construction in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
Construction of the bridge...
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Zaporizhzhia Arch
Bridge area,
construction began on the New
Zaporizhzhia Dniper Bridge,
although construction was
halted soon
after it began, due to a lack...
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perfectly natural in the
story that he and his
cohorts be
drowned in the
Dniper by the
Cossack lords.
Above all,
Yankel is ridiculous, and the
image of...
- oblast.
Before the 2022
Russian invasion of Ukraine, two
bridges spanned the
Dniper: the
Kakhovka Bridge near Nova
Kakhovka and the
Antonivka Road
Bridge at...
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Ukrainian name has a rare form Дніпр,
Dnipr and rare
dialectal Дніпер,
Dniper. The
Middle Ukrainian form
attested in the
sixteenth to
eighteenth centuries...
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floodplains (2004, 4,270 ha), Dniester-Turunchuk cross-rivers (1995, 76,000 ha),
Dniper-Oril
floodplains (2004, 2,560 ha),
Dnieper delta (1995, 26,000 ha), Eastern...
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Through (Depression)
which along with
Prypiat Through forms the Prypiat-
Dniper-Donets aulacogen. Most of the
Voronezh M****if is
covered with thin layers...
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received medical treatment.
After that they were
ferried by the
Berezina and
Dniper to Smolensk,
where the main
Russian army was stationed.
General Ignatiev...
- The
Polesskoye offensive was the only one of the
offensives within the
Dniper–Carpathian
offensive that
failed to
achieve its goals. By
March 25, the...