Dnieper
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Dnieper
Summary
Dnieper is a river[1]. Dnieper has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Dnieper is located in Zaporizhzhia Oblast[3].
- Dnieper is located in Kherson Oblast[4].
- Dnieper is located in Vitebsk Region[5].
- Dnieper is located in Mogilev region[6].
- Dnieper is located in Gomel Region[7].
- Dnieper is located in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast[8].
- Dnieper is in the country of Russia[9].
- Dnieper is in the country of Belarus[10].
- Dnieper is in the country of Ukraine[11].
- Dnieper is on the continent of Europe[12].
- Dnieper's instance of is recorded as river[13].
- Dnieper's instance of is recorded as transboundary river[14].
- Dnieper's basin country is recorded as Russia[15].
- Dnieper's basin country is recorded as Ukraine[16].
- Dnieper's basin country is recorded as Belarus[17].
- Dnieper's Commons category is recorded as Dnieper (river)[18].
- Dnieper's mouth of the watercourse is recorded as Dnieper Estuary[19].
- Dnieper's mouth of the watercourse is recorded as Black Sea[20].
- Dnieper's said to be the same as is recorded as Borysthenes[21].
- Dnieper's lake on watercourse is recorded as Kyiv Reservoir[22].
- Dnieper's lake on watercourse is recorded as Kaniv Reservoir[23].
- Dnieper's lake on watercourse is recorded as Kremenchuk Reservoir[24].
- Dnieper's lake on watercourse is recorded as Kamianske Reservoir[25].
- Dnieper's lake on watercourse is recorded as Kakhovka Reservoir[26].
- Dnieper's lake on watercourse is recorded as Dnieper Reservoir[27].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Russia[9], a sovereign state[28], in Russia[29], founded in 1991[30]; Belarus[10], a sovereign state[31], in Belarus[32], founded in 1991[33]; and Ukraine[11], a sovereign state[34], in Ukraine[35], founded in 1991[36]. Located in include Zaporizhzhia Oblast[3], an oblast of Ukraine[37], in Ukraine[38], founded in 1939[39]; Kherson Oblast[4], an oblast of Ukraine[40], in Ukraine[41], founded in 1944[42]; Vitebsk Region[5], a region of Belarus[43], in Belarus[44], founded in 1938[45]; Mogilev region[6], a region of Belarus[46], in Belarus[47], founded in 1938[48]; Gomel Region[7], a region of Belarus[49], in Belarus[50], founded in 1938[51]; and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast[8], an oblast of Ukraine[52], in Soviet Union[53], founded in 1932[54]. Dnieper is on the continent of Europe[12].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include river[13] and transboundary river[14].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Dnieper include FC Dnepr Smolensk[55], an association football club[56], in Russia[57], founded in 2004[58], headquartered in Smolensk[59]; Dnieper basin[60], a drainage basin[61], in Belarus[62]; Slavutych[63], a metro station[64], in Ukraine[65], founded in 1992[66]; Dniepr[67], a pasiolak[68], in Belarus[69]; Dnipro[70], a metro station[71], in Ukraine[72]; Dnieper-Dvina culture[73], an archaeological culture[74]; Dnieper–Donets culture[75], an archaeological culture[76]; and Dnepr[77].
Why It Matters
Dnieper has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Dnieper is known by 111 alternative names across languages and contexts.[78]
Entities named for Dnieper include FC Dnepr Smolensk[55], an association football club[56], in Russia[57], founded in 2004[58], headquartered in Smolensk[59]; Dnieper basin[60], a drainage basin[61], in Belarus[62]; Slavutych[63], a metro station[64], in Ukraine[65], founded in 1992[66]; Dniepr[67], a pasiolak[68], in Belarus[69]; Dnipro[70], a metro station[71], in Ukraine[72]; and Dnieper-Dvina culture[73], an archaeological culture[74].