Proper noun
Dniester
A river in Eastern Europe, flowing through Ukraine and Moldova to the Black Sea.
According to this view, by 1261, Cossacks lived in the area between the rivers Dniester and Volga as described for the first time in Russian chronicles. Source: Internet
Highways A vehicle license plate in Moldova total: convert paved: convert unpaved: convert (2003) Waterways *convert (on the Dniester River) (2005). Source: Internet
Athanaric wanted to fortify the borders, but Hunnic raids into the land west of the Dniester continued. Source: Internet
Crossing the republic along the Dniester valley, for 202 kilometres you can see a sudden change of landscapes: steppes, hills and forests. Source: Internet
Many of these battlefields and churches, as well as old fortresses, are situated in Bessarabia (mainly along Dniester). Source: Internet
Sources of running water in the city include the Dniester River, from which water is taken and then purified at a processing plant just outside the city. Source: Internet