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    Dniester (redirect from Dniestr)
    Romanian as Nistru, in Russian as Днестр (translit. Dnestr), in Polish as Dniestr, in Yiddish as Nester נעסטער; in Turkish as Turla (Ottoman Turkish: طورلا...
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    website)". Vspmr.org. 17 June 2012. Retrieved 30 June 2012. Moldova and the Dniestr Region: Contest Past, Frozen Present, Speculative Futures? Archived 9 June...
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    Battle of Dniestr Part of the Eastern Front of World War I Zolota Lypa-Dnestr battle Belligerents  German Empire  Austria-Hungary Russian Empire Commanders...
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    The trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks was a medieval trade route that connected Scandinavia, Kievan Rus' and the Eastern Roman Empire. The...
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    the same root include the Dunaj, Dzvina/Daugava, Don, Donets, Dnieper, Dniestr, Dysna and Tana/Deatnu. In Rigvedic Sanskrit, danu (दनु) means "fluid,...
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  • thus effectively ending Romanian rule in the conquered regions across the Dniestr. Army Group A still desperately attempted to stabilize the Bug river against...
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  • toponyms in Eastern Europe proper (e.g. some of the largest rivers; the Dniestr and Dniepr), as well as loanwords adopted predominantly through the Eastern...
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    corresponds to the geographic part of Moldova situated to the east of the Dniestr (Romanian: Nistru) river, is de jure a part of Moldova, but in fact is...
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    and Vlachs from North of the Danube to gradually migrate north of the Dniestr in the 10th and 11th centuries. The Second Bulgarian Empire founded by...
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    the Slavs from Walachian territories to gradually migrate north of the Dniestr in the 10th and 11th centuries. Rus'/Pecheneg temporary military alliances...
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