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  1. Dnieper River | Physical Features & History | Britannica

    WEBApr 30, 2024 · Dnieper River, river of Europe, the fourth longest after the Volga, Danube, and Ural. It is 1,367 miles (2,200 km) in length and drains an area of about 195,000 square miles (505,000 square km). The …

  2. Dnieper River summary | Britannica

    WEBDnieper River , Russian Dnepr ancient Borysthenes, River, east-central Europe. One of the longest rivers in Europe, it rises west of Moscow and flows south through Belarus and Ukraine, emptying into the Black Sea …

  3. Dnipro River - WorldAtlas

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    The Dnieper is an important navigable waterway for the economy of Ukraine and is connected by the Dnieper–Bug Canal to other waterways in Europe. During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, certain segments of the river are part of the defensive lines between territory controlled by Russians and Ukrainians.
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    The Dnieper river is the 3rd largest river in Europe, and flows through three different countries: Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine . It has a catchment area of more than half a million sq. kilometers as it flows for 2200 km towards the Black Sea (Fig 1), and joins with up to 32 000 tributaries, 90 of which are longer than 100 km .
    In antiquity, it was known to the Greeks as the Borysthenes. The river is part of the Quagga mussel 's native range. ↑ "Dnieper River Floodplain".
    With Europe to the west and Russia to the east, Ukraine’s identity and geography are united and divided by the Dnieper. Ukrainians understand their demography by referencing the river’s left and right banks; right being to the west and left to the east looking downstream.
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  7. What Is The Source Of The Dnieper River? - WorldAtlas

    WEBOct 5, 2018 · The Dnieper River is the fourth longest river in Europe, flowing from Russia's Valdai Hills to the Black Sea. It has many tributaries, dams, and urban centers along its course and a rich history of trade and …

  8. The Dnieper River - ArcGIS StoryMaps

  9. Dnieper River - Hydrology, Tributaries, Ukraine | Britannica

  10. Dnieper - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  11. Exclusive: Inside Ukraine’s fight for the Dnipro River | CNN