2 dictionary results for: Dniester
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Dnies·ter
[nee-ster; Russ. dnyestr] Pronunciation Key
[nee-ster; Russ. dnyestr] Pronunciation Key –noun
| a river in the SW Russian Federation in Europe, flowing SE from the Carpathian Mountains to the Black Sea. ab. 875 mi. (1410 km) long. |
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| Dnies·ter
(nē'stər, dnyě'-) Pronunciation Key
A river rising in western Ukraine and flowing about 1,368 km (850 mi) generally southeast through eastern Moldova then back into Ukraine where it empties into the Black Sea near Odessa. It formed the Soviet-Romanian border from 1918 to 1940. |
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