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Dnieper

[ nee-per; Russian dnyepr ]

noun

  1. a river rising in the western Russian Federation flowing south through Byelorussia (Belarus) and Ukraine to the Black Sea. 1,400 miles (2,250 km) long.


Dnieper

/ ˈdniːpə /

noun

  1. a river in NE Europe, rising in Russia, in the Valdai Hills NE of Smolensk and flowing south to the Black Sea: the third longest river in Europe; a major navigable waterway. Length: 2200 km (1370 miles) Russian nameDneprˈdnjɛpə


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Sviatoslaf and his men were attacked near the Cataracts of the Dnieper; he was killed, but most of his men escaped.

Russia surrendered all the conquests, except a small tongue of land between the Dnieper and the Bug.

Dnieper turned into a river, and flowed through fertile meadows and dreamy woods.

The Vulture told Dnieper of this, and he put on extra speed, tearing his way through high hills rather than turn on one side.

No sooner was Dnieper asleep than they rose up quietly, chose the best and most sloping places, and began to flow away.

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