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Renamed Dnipropetrovsk in 1926 after the Ukrainian Communist Party leader Grigory Petrovsky, it became a focus for the Stalinist commitment to the rapid ...

Dnipro

City in Ukraine
Dnipro is a city on the Dnieper River in central Ukraine. Missiles in Rocket Park mark the city's role in the Soviet-era space and defense industries. The Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine Museum is part of the Menorah Center, a Jewish...
Population: 966,400 (2017)
Area: 156.4 mi²
Area code: +380 56(2)
Demonym(s): Dniprianyn, Dniprianka, Dnipriany
Elevation: 155 m (509 ft)
Postal code: 49000—49489

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The Russian occupation of Dnipropetrovsk and Poltava oblasts relate to how in the early phases of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there were reported ...
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In the Soviet Union, Dnipropetrovsk was a closed city due to its large military industrial complex, and it was the world's biggest producer of nuclear missiles.
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The oblast was formed on 27 February 1932. Its area is 31,900 sq km, and its population (2018) is 3,231,100. It is divided into 22 raions, 20 cities, 46 towns ( ...