- of the
Roman Empire. In Ukrainian, it is
known as Дністе́р (translit.
Dnister), in
Romanian as Nistru, in
Russian as Днестр (translit. Dnestr), in Polish...
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Dnister Zalishchyky (Ukrainian: Дністер Заліщики) was an
amateur football club from the city of Zalishchyky, Ukraine.
Zalishchyky is
located on the banks...
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Dniester Estuary, or
Dniester Liman (Ukrainian: Дністровський лиман; Romanian:
Limanul Nistrului) is a liman,
formed at the
point where the
river Dniester...
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Dnistrovskyi Raion (Ukrainian: Дністровський район) is a
raion (district) of
Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine. It was
created on 18 July 2020 as part of the...
- Odesa. The club
plays in blue-white colors. The club
originally was
called Dnister and pla**** in
Ovidiopol but
after the 2010–11
season the club
moved to...
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Dnister HES-1 is a 702 MW (6х117 MW)
hydroelectric power station at the
Dnister near Novodnistrovsk, Ukraine. It was
launched in
commercial operation...
- is
organized by the ****ociation of
Amateur Football of
Ukraine (AAFU).
Dnister Zalishchyky – (last pla****
during 1991 season) FC
Mykolaiv – (debuting...
- Jireiek, the
Karten zur
Geschichte (1897) also show the 'Boiki' on the
Dnister (map 4). It is more
likely that
Boiki is a
distorted variant of the name...
- 192;198. Mykhailutsa, Mykola; Niculcea, Igor (2020). "The
Southern Bug -
Dnister Interfluve During World War II:
Administrative Organization,
Staffing and...
-
stadiums Chornomorets also used
Stadion "
Dnister"
imeni V.Dukova (2004–2005, reserves) in
Ovidiopol at the
Dnister Liman,
Spartak Stadium (2005–2006, reserves)...