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The Dnieper river is the 3rd largest river in Europe, and flows through three different countries: Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine [1]. It has a catchment area of more than half a million sq. kilometers as it flows for 2200 km towards the Black Sea (Fig 1), and joins with up to 32 000 tributaries, 90 of which are longer than 100 km [1] .
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The Dnieper River is one of the major rivers in Europe. It flows from Russia, through Belarus and Ukraine, to the Black Sea. It is fourth largest by length in Europe. Its total length is 2,285 kilometres (1,420 mi). 485 km (301 mi) is in Russia, 595 km (370 mi) is in Belarus, and 1,095 km (680 mi) is in Ukraine.
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The Dnieper ( / ( də) ˈniːpər / ), also called Dnipro ( / dəˈniːproʊ /) or Dniapro, [a] is one of the major transboundary rivers of Europe, rising in the Valdai Hills near Smolensk, Russia, before flowing through Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea.
Exclusive: Inside Ukraine’s fight for the Dnipro River | CNN
The 2,200 kilometer (1,400 mile) long Dnipro is Europe’s fourth longest river, flowing from Russia, through Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea.
Dnieper River summary | Britannica
Dnieper River , Russian Dnepr ancient Borysthenes, River, east-central Europe. One of the longest rivers in Europe, it rises west of Moscow and flows south through Belarus and Ukraine, emptying into the Black Sea after a course of 1,367 mi (2,200 km). Several huge dams on the river are used in generating hydroelectric power.
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