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Dvina

[ dvee-nuh; Russian dvyi-nah ]

noun

  1. Also called Western Dvina. Latvian Daugava. a river rising in the Valdai Hills in the W Russian Federation, flowing W through Byelorussia (Belarus) and Latvia to the Baltic Sea at Riga. About 640 miles (1030) long.
  2. Also called Northern Dvina. a river in the N Russian Federation in Europe, flowing NW into the White Sea. About 470 miles (750 km) long.


Dvina

/ dviˈna /

noun

  1. Northern Dvina
    Northern Dvina a river in NW Russia, formed by the confluence of the Sukhona and Yug Rivers and flowing northwest to Dvina Bay in the White Sea. Length: 750 km (466 miles) Russian nameSevernaya Dvina
  2. Western Dvina
    Western Dvina a river rising in W Russia, in the Valdai Hills and flowing south and southwest then northwest to the Gulf of Riga. Length: 1021 km (634 miles) Russian nameZapadnaya Dvinaˈzapədnəjə Latvian nameDaugava


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Orders were given to use a new weapon, an S-75 Dvina surface-to-air missile, or SAM.

On 28th August von Buelow began his great attack on the line of the Dvina.

A railroad bridge across the Dvina, while open to the military, could be used by the people only by individual permission.

The Dvina River swallowed the Polota many times a day, yet the lesser stream flooded the universe on one occasion.

Many a time she fell on the ice, as she climbed the steep bank on the far side of the Dvina, a heavy basket on each arm.

American troops defeat bolshevik forces at Fulka, on the river Dvina.

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