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hydronym (from Gr****: ὕδρω, hydrō, "water" and ὄνομα, onoma, "name") is a type of
toponym that
designates a
proper name of a body of water.
Hydronyms...
- The
tables "Comparison of old
European hydronyms" show that, in
contradiction to Krahe's opinion,
hydronyms (and toponyms) can in some
cases very well...
- in
these regions is
found in
hydronyms (names of
bodies of water) that are
characteristically Baltic. The use of
hydronyms is
generally accepted to determine...
- subcontinent, from
Gandhara to Kurukshetra.
Identification of
Rigvedic hydronyms has
engaged multiple historians; it is the
single most
important way of...
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element in the
Dnieper basin.
Oksky - The Oka basin,
several hundred Baltic hydronyms +
abundant borrowings in the Finno-Volgaic languages. However,
along the...
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Servach (Belarusian: Сэрвач, romanized: Servač; Russian: Сервеч, romanized: Servech) may
refer to the
following places in Belarus:
Servach (Neman) [be]...
- and Oleg
Trubachyov (1961, 1962)
studied Baltic hydronyms in
Russian and
Ukrainian territory.
Hydronyms and
archaeology analysis show that the
Slavs started...
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Clear Cr**** may
refer to:
Clear Cr**** (Alaska), a
tributary of the
Nenana River Clear Cr**** (Colorado), a
tributary of the
South Platte River and the cradle...
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Lubianka (Ukrainian: Луб'янка),
rural localities and
hydronyms in
Poland and Ukraine, may
refer to: Lubianka, Warmian-Masurian
Voivodeship (north Poland)...
- Drin is a
river in
northern Albania,
Kosovo and
North Macedonia.
Similar hydronyms include Drino in
southern Albania and
Drina in Bosnia. It is generally...