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Dnepr finds its source in ] hills (north Russia) and runs south eventually flowing into the ]. 115 km of its length serve as a natural border between Belarus and Ukraine. About last 800 km of ''Dnepr'' represents a chain of consecutive reservoirs. | Dnepr finds its source in ] hills (north Russia) and runs south eventually flowing into the ]. 115 km of its length serve as a natural border between Belarus and Ukraine. About last 800 km of ''Dnepr'' represents a chain of consecutive reservoirs. | ||
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The Dnepr River (Днепр) is a great river (2200 km length) which flows from Russia through Belarus and then Ukraine. In all three countries it has the same name, albeit pronounced differently, so it can be also called Dniepr, Dnipro and Dnieper.
Dnepr finds its source in Valday hills (north Russia) and runs south eventually flowing into the Black Sea. 115 km of its length serve as a natural border between Belarus and Ukraine. About last 800 km of Dnepr represents a chain of consecutive reservoirs.
Cities and towns on the Dnepr
(from the source to the mouth)
- Dorogobuzh
- Smolensk
- Mogilev
- Rogachev
- Zhlobin
- Orsha
- Kyiv
- Kanev
- Cherkassy
- Kremenchug
- Dnipropetrovsk
- Zaporizhzhya
- Nikopol
- Kherson
Tributaries of the Dnepr
(In orographic sequence)
- Drut' (R)
- Sozh river (L)
- Berezina river (R)
- Pripyat river (R)
- Sula (L)
- Vorskla River (L)
- Samara River (L)
- Ros' River (R)
- Bazavluk (R)
- Ingulec (R)
- Konka
- Desna (L)