dnieper in English

noun
1
a river in eastern Europe that rises in Russia west of Moscow and flows south for about 1,370 miles (2,200 km) through Ukraine to the Black Sea.

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1. The city rests on the Dnieper River, and is also one of the main inland river ports on the Dnieper.

2. A Dnieper- Vistula- Oder connection existed before the Second World War

3. Dnieper (Zone 1), carriage of genertal and bulk cargoes and containers.

4. A large portion of the line ran along the Dnieper River, from just west of Smolensk to the Black Sea.

5. To stop the Mongols from crossing to the western side of the Dnieper, Mstislav destroyed all the boats he could find.

6. Aleksandrovsk definition: a city in E Ukraine on the Dnieper River: developed as a major industrial centre after Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

7. Until 1921 the city bore the name of Aleksandrovsk after the name of a fortress that was a part of the Dnieper Defence Line of the Russian Empire

8. From the second half of the 5th century BC, importing of antique goods to the Middle Dnieper decreased because of the pauperization of the dependent farmers.

9. Ilze Loze has an article online about the ancient Balts which further points to the very strong Baltic connection to the Middle Dnieper rapids region in the Mesolithic Period

10. After the split of Ukraine along the Dnieper River by the Polish-Russian Treaty of Andrusovo in 1667, Ukrainian Cossacks were known as Left-bank and Right-bank Cossacks.

11. The Russian army, supposing Napoleon would take the road to the right beyond the Dnieper—the only sensible course—turned also to the right, and came out on the high road at Krasnoe.

12. A coordinated group of princely states with a common interest in maintaining trade along the river routes, Kievan Rus' controlled the trade route for furs, wax, and slaves between Scandinavia and the Byzantine Empire along the Volkhov and Dnieper Rivers.

13. Other articles where Ataman is discussed: hetman: …a variation of the term, Ataman, was used to designate the military leader of the Zaporozhian Cossacks (16th century) and the prince of the area east of the Dnieper River (17th–18th century)

14. Belorussia, territory located between the rivers Neman (west) and Dnieper (east) and the rivers Pripet (south) and Dvina (north).Between the 14 th and 18 th centuries part of *Poland-Lithuania, from the partitions of Poland (1772–95) until the 1917 revolution it was part of the "northwestern region" of Russia, and much of it was included in the three "guberniyas" (provinces) of