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Dniéper (translated from Spanish)
Dniéper Dnieper Longitud 2.290 km Altitud of the ...
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Dnieper Ukraine
Dnieper Ukraine Dnieper Ukraine (Ukrainian: ), was the territory of Ukraine ...
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Dnieper (disambiguation)
Dnieper (disambiguation) Dnieper, Dnepr (Russian), or Dnipro (Ukrainian) can mean: Dnieper River Dnieper Ukraine, central Ukraine under the Russian Empire ...
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Dnieper River
Dnieper River Dnieper River Origin Russia Mouth Black Sea Basin ... 516,300 km (199,343 mi) The Dnieper River (also: Dnepr, Dniapro, or Dnipro) is ... Rus' was Slavutich "the Slavic (river)". The Dnieper finds its source in the Valday Hills ... ten percent of Ukraine's electricity. The Dnieper is connected with the Western Bug ...
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The Dnieper river (translated from Japanese)
The Dnieper river The Dnieper river(Russian: Д н е пр, ベラルーシ ...
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Dnieper Hydroelectric Station
Dnieper Hydroelectric Station The Dnieper Hydroelectric Station (DneproGES) is the largest hydroelectric ... in Europe. It is situated on the Dnieper River. Built near Zaporizhzhya, it provides power ... constructed it raised the level of the Dnieper by 37 m, flooding the rapids above and making the entire Dnieper navigable. Contruction started in 1927 and ...
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Middle Dnieper culture
Middle Dnieper culture The Middle Dnieper culture is an eastern extension of the ... centered on the middle reach of the Dnieper River and is contemporaneous with the latter ... easy journey up to the headwaters the Dnieper, which are close to the headwaters of ... but indefensible. Sources J. P. Mallory, "Middle Dnieper Culture", Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture, ...
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Dnieper-Donets culture
Dnieper-Donets culture The Dnieper-Donets culture (marked orange) in the context of early 4th millennium Europe. Dnieper-Donets culture, ca. 5th—4th millennium BC. A ... Black Sea/Sea of Azov between the Dnieper and Donets River. It was a hunter ... larger horizon from the lower half of Dnieper to the mid-to-lower Volga ...
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Dnieper-Bug Canal
Dnieper-Bug Canal Dnieper-Bug Canal or Dnepr-Bug Canal, or ... Canal is a ship canal that connects Dnieper river and Western Bug. It provides navigational ... initiator of the concept. Navigation on the Dnieper-Bug Canal has been interrupted by a ...
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Talk:Dnieper River
Talk:Dnieper River Name Naming here is tough. Experimenting ... about a 3-to-2 preference for "Dnieper" over "Dnepr" on English pages, including the ... the other hand, one could argue that "Dnieper" is the old fashioned transliteration, no longer ... I am changing the article name to Dnieper and Kyiv to Kiev in the text ... After Ukraine, Kiev, Kharkiv, Crimea, Sevastopol, the Dnieper, which Ukrainian place names are well- ...
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