- The
Dniester (/ˈniːstər/ NEE-stər) is a
transboundary river in
Eastern Europe. It runs
first through Ukraine and then
through Moldova (from
which it more...
- part of Moldova. It
controls most of the
narrow strip of land
between the
Dniester river and the Moldova–Ukraine border, as well as some land on the other...
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launched in
commercial operation 1983. Both
Dnister Hydroelectric Station and
Dniester Pumped Storage Power Station are
operated by
Ukrhydroenergo and compose...
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Dniester Estuary, or
Dniester Liman (Ukrainian: Дністровський лиман; Romanian:
Limanul Nistrului) is a liman,
formed at the
point where the
river Dniester...
- south. The
unrecognised breakaway state of
Transnistria lies
across the
Dniester river on the country's
eastern border with Ukraine.
Moldova is a unitary...
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Bessarabian part of Moldova, i.e. the part
situated to the west of the
river Dniester (Nistru), was part of
Romania (1918–1940). The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact...
- the third-largest city. The city is
located on the
eastern bank of the
Dniester River.
Tiraspol is a
regional hub of culture, economy, tourism, and light...
- The Administrative-Territorial
Units of the Left Bank of the
Dniester is an
autonomous territorial unit of
Moldova established by the
Government of Moldova...
- The
Dniester front a
series of
battles on the
eastern front between Russia and the
central powers summer offensive. The Austro-Hungarian armies, not included...
- the USSR and
mostly consists of a
narrow strip of land
between the
river Dniester and the
territory of Ukraine. In English,
Transnistria refers to itself...