- romanized: Dnyapro, [dⁿʲaˈprɔ], or Днепр Dnyepr, [
ˈdⁿʲɛpr] Russian: Днепр, romanized:
Dnepr [
ˈdⁿʲepr] ;
formerly spelled Днѣпръ Ukrainian: Дніпро, romanized: Dnipro...
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Erlebnisse und
Erfahrungen im Stab des ****XVI.
Panzerkorps während des...
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Football Club
Dnipro (Ukrainian: Футбо́льний Клуб «Дніпро́», IPA: [d(j)n(j)iˈprɔ] ) was a
Ukrainian football club
based in Dnipro. The club pla**** its...
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Deutsche Forscher hinter rotem Stacheldraht. Elbe-
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- fronts. Ukrainian: Дніпро [dn⁽ʲ⁾iˈprɔ] Russian: Днепр, romanized: Dnepr [
dnʲepr]
Novyi Kodak 1645–1784
Yekaterinoslav (also
spelled Ekaterinoslav; Russian:...
- Feuerwehr: Leipzig,
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erste Analyse. Elbe-
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- destro**** in a
single day, 9 July, at Orsha. It then
crossed the
river Dnjepr south of
Orsha and took part in
defensive operations south of
Smolensk in...
- the
first domestic steamships that
later opened navigation on the Desna,
Dnjepr and
Volga rivers began.
Since the
second half of XIX
century the
plant became...