Dnieper or Dnipro is a major river, rising in Russia and flowing through Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea.
Dnieper may also refer to:
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Samara is a city on the eastern bank of the Volga in Russia.
The Dnieper, also called Dnipro, is one of the major transboundary rivers of Europe, rising in the Valdai Hills near Smolensk, Russia, before flowing through Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea. It is the longest river of Ukraine and Belarus and the fourth-longest river in Europe, after the Volga, Danube, and Ural rivers. It is approximately 2,200 km (1,400 mi) long, with a drainage basin of 504,000 square kilometres (195,000 sq mi).
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, also referred to as Dnipropetrovshchyna (Дніпропетро́вщина), is an oblast (province) in southeastern Ukraine, the most important industrial region of the country. It was created on February 27, 1932. Dnipropetrovsk Oblast has a population of about 3,096,485, approximately 80% of whom live centering on administrative centers: Dnipro, Kryvyi Rih, Kamianske, Nikopol and Pavlohrad. The Dnieper River runs through the oblast.
Dnipro, formerly Dnipropetrovsk (1926–2016), is Ukraine's fourth-largest city, with about one million inhabitants. It is located in the eastern part of Ukraine, 391 km (243 mi) southeast of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on the Dnieper River, after which its Ukrainian language name is derived. Dnipro is the administrative centre of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. It hosts the administration of Dnipro urban hromada. Dnipro has a population of 968,502.
Kamianske, is an industrial city in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast of Ukraine and a port on the Dnieper. Administratively, it serves as the administrative center of Kamianske Raion. Kamianske hosts the administration of Kamianske urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population: 226,845
Zaporizhzhia or Zaporizhia is a city in Ukraine.
Dnipro is a city in Ukraine.
Dnepr may refer to:
The Dnieper Hydroelectric Station ; also known as Dnipro Dam, in the city of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, is the largest hydroelectric power station on the Dnieper river. It is the fifth step of the Dnieper cascade of hydroelectric stations that provides electric power for the Donets–Kryvyi Rih Industrial region. The Dnieper Reservoir stretches 129 kilometres (80 mi) upstream to near Dnipro city.
The term Dnieper Ukraine (Ukrainian: Наддніпрянщина, romanized: Naddniprianshchyna: "over Dnieper land"), usually refers to territory on either side of the middle course of the Dnieper River. The Ukrainian name derives from nad‑ + Dnipró ("Dnieper") + ‑shchyna. Historically, this region is tightly entwined with the history of Ukraine and is considered as the heart of the country. Due to its size, the region is conditionally subdivided into Upper Dnieper Ukraine, Central Dnieper Ukraine, and Lower Dnieper Ukraine in reference to Dnieper's stream flow. Upper and Central separate at mouth of Desna River which is roughly the city of Kyiv, while Lower and Central around Khortytsia which is roughly the city of Zaporizhia.
Tavria is primarily a geographic toponym for a subregion of Southern Ukraine that encompasses steppe territories between Dnieper and Molochna rivers and Crimean peninsula.
Left Bank generally refers to the bank of a river or other body of water that is on the left side when facing downstream. It may specifically refer to:
The Samara is a river in Ukraine, a left tributary of the Dnieper. The city of Dnipro is located near the confluence of the Dnieper and the Samara.
Slavutych or Slavutich means son of Slavuta. Slavuta is an archaic name for the Dnieper river. Nowadays it may refer to the following:
Livoberezhnyi or livoberezhna may refer to one of the following:
Donets is a river on the south of the East European Plain, known between locals as Siverskyi Donets or Severskiy Donets.
The Dnieper Rapids also known as Cataracts of the Dnieper are the historical rapids on the Dnieper river in Ukraine, composed of outcrops of granites, gneisses and other types of bedrock of the Ukrainian Shield. The rapids began below the present-day city of Dnipro, where the river turns to the south, and dropped 50 meters in 66 kilometers, ending before the present-day city of Zaporizhzhia.
Dnipropetrovsk is the Soviet-era name of the city Dnipro in Ukraine, it may refer to:
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk is the former name of Ukrainian professional football club in FC Dnipro.