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  2. File:Map of Ukraine under russian occupation, grey (2014–2022 ...

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    Reverted to version as of 02:11, 12 May 2023 (UTC) revert removed my detail improvements in the Dnieper delta and is no longer accurate: 21:48, 18 June 2023: 3,780 × 2,540 (1.54 MB) Yeagvr: Reverted to version as of 17:23, 3 October 2022 (UTC) 02:11, 12 May 2023: 3,780 × 2,540 (1.8 MB) Physeters: add improved tracing of the Dnieper Delta: 01: ...

  3. List of crossings of the Dnieper - Wikipedia

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    Source of the Dnieper in Belarus — Dubroŭna: Road 1960s [10] /2009 [11] M1 highway Vorša bypass Pašyna - Prydniaproŭje Road 1981 Mahilioŭ Street Bridge Vorša: Road 1957 Juryja Babkova Street Bridge Road — Rail — — Kopys — Alieksandryja (Škloŭ Raion) Road 2007 [12] — Škloŭ: Road 1962 [13] Mahilioŭ bypass Paŭlaŭka ...

  4. List of longest rivers of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The most notable rivers of Ukraine include the Dnieper, Dniester, Southern Buh, and Siverskyi Donets. The longest river is the Dnieper, the longest tributary is the Dnieper's tributary Desna . Two of the Danube 's tributaries in Ukraine, the Prut and the Tysa , are longer than the main river within Ukraine.

  5. Dnieper basin - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent rivers in the catchment area are Dnieper with a length of 2,201 kilometres (1,368 mi) and Desna, with a length of 1,130 kilometres (700 mi). [5]Many small direct tributaries also exist, such as, in the Kyiv area, the Syrets (right bank) in the north of the city, the historically significant Lybid (right bank) passing west of the centre, and the Borshahivka (right bank) to ...

  6. Geography of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The landscape of Ukraine consists mostly of fertile steppes [2] and plateaus, crossed by rivers such as the Dnieper, Siverskyi Donets, Dniester and the Southern Bug as they flow south into the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov. To the southwest, the delta of the Danube forms the border with Romania.

  7. Dnieper–Bug estuary - Wikipedia

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    The estuary was a naval battleground in the Russo-Turkish War of 1787–1792.A key event in that war was the Siege of Ochakov, while naval battles – which involved the Russian Dnieper Flotilla, [1] John Paul Jones' deep-water fleet [2] [3] and the Ottoman Navy – included the First Battle of the Liman on June 7, 1788 and the Second Battle of the Liman on June 16 and 17.

  8. Dnieper Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The term Dnieper Ukraine [1] (Ukrainian: Наддніпрянщина, romanized: Naddniprianshchyna, lit. 'over Dnieper land'), usually refers to territory on either side of the middle course of the Dnieper River. The Ukrainian name derives from nad‑ (prefix: "above, over") + Dnipró ("Dnieper") + ‑shchyna (suffix denoting a geographic ...

  9. Dnieper Lowland - Wikipedia

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    The lowland is an extended valley of Dnieper with a system of floodplains. To its northwest is located the swampy Polesian Lowland , to the northeast and east is Central Russian Upland , on the right bank of Dnieper rises Dnieper Upland , which with Zaporizhia Ridge is connected with Donets-Azov Plateau.