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    Dnieper (redirect from Dniepr)
    Middle Dnieper HES Dnieper HES Kahkovka HES† Dams and hydroelectric stations in the Dniepr. (Ukraine) From the mouth of the Pripyat River to the Kakhovka Hydroelectric...
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    The Dnieper Balts were a subgroup of the Balts that lived in the Dnieper river basin for millennia until the Late Middle Ages, when they were partly destroyed...
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    war. She was later used as a floating barracks in the Neva, and renamed Dniepr in 1953. The date of her disposal is uncertain; Erich Gröner reports the...
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    The Goths, a Germanic tribe, poured into the Roman Empire from the lower Dniepr River, through the southern part of Bessarabia (Budjak steppe), which due...
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    of Pennsylvania Holzhausen, p. 74 [1] [2] [3] Photos of the Losvinka and Dniepr by Elena Minina, Smolensk The real places of the crossing of Marshal Ney's...
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    foragers at the Dniepr Rapids shifted to cattle herding, marking the shift to Dniepr-Donets II (5200/5000-4400-4200 BCE). The Dniepr-Donets culture kept...
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  • south by rail, abandoning its positions along the upper reaches of the Dniepr River, but was soon ordered back when the offensive became more widespread...
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    Army, as well. Timoshenko's orders were to defend the Western Dvina River-Dniepr River line. To this end the front deployed on its northern flank the 22nd...
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    the Battle of Mogilev with Bagration; he went to Orsha, and crossed the Dniepr on his way to Smolensk. Davout thought Bagration had some 60,000 men and...
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    for Russian (Европа, Yevropa), and Ie occasionally for Russian (Днепр, Dniepr) and Belarusian (Маладзе́чна, Maladziečna). At the beginning of a word or...
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