Dnjepr, der; -[s]: Fluss in Russland, Weißrussland u. der Ukraine.
http://www.duden.de/definition/dnjeprWAHRIG Rechtschreibung
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Dnjepr m. Gen.-(s) Fluss in Osteuropa
http://www.wissen.de/wde/generator/wissen/ser...Der Dnjepr ist der wichtigste Fluss der Ukraine und der drittlängste nach Wolga und Donau in Europa. Er entspringt in den waldreichen russischen Waldaihöhen und fließt auf seinem 2.285 Kilometer langen Weg durch Russland, Weißrussland und die Ukraine.
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Dnjepr von Kiew bis zum Schwarzen Meer
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Dnjepr ist – nach Wolga und Donau – der drittlängste Fluss Europas...
http://www.welt.de/reise/article3513101/Auf-d...Dnjeprder antike Borysthenes, bedeutendster Fluss der Ukraine und drittgrößter Strom Europas, 2201 km lang, davon rund 2000 km schiffbar,...
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Dnie·per or Dni·pro
A river rising near Smolensk in west-central Russia and flowing about 2,285 km (1,420 mi) southward through Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea. It has been a major commercial waterway since the ninth century.
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictiona...Dnie·per [ npər ] or
Dne·pr [ npər ] third longest river in Europe after the Volga and Danube. It rises west of Moscow and flows southward and westward through Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine before emptying into the Black Sea. Length: 2,290 km (1,420 mi)
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/dictio...Dnie•perPronunciation: (nē'pur; Russ. dnyepr), [key]
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a river rising in the W Russian Federation flowing S through Byelorussia (Belarus) and Ukraine to the Black Sea. 1400 mi. (2250 km) long. Russian,
Dnepr.
http://dictionary.infoplease.com/dnieperDnieper (nē`pər), Rus. Dnepr, Ukr. Dnipro, river, c.1,430 mi (2,300 km) long, in Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. One of the longest rivers in Europe, it rises in the Valdai Hills, W of Moscow. It flows (...) into the Black Sea. Between Kremenchuk and Nikopol the Dnieper makes a vast bend to the east. It is the main river of Ukraine. (...) The Dnieper is linked by canal with the Western Bug. Known as Borysthenes to the ancients, the river was (9th–11th cent.) a commercial route for the Vikings, Slavs, and Byzantines.
The Columbia Electronic EncyclopediaDniepera 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)
Collins Discovery Encyclopedia,http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Dnieper