dniester river

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Aerial drone view of Kyiv cityscape, Dnieper and Dniester river, green island from above, Kiev city skyline and parks, Ukraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spring landscape near Dniester river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial drone view of Kyiv cityscape, Dnieper and Dniester river, green island from above, Kiev city skyline and parks, Ukraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial drone view of Kyiv cityscape, Dnieper and Dniester river, green island from above, Kiev city skyline and parks, Ukraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful view of Bakota Bay on the Dniester River in autumn day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful view of Bakota Bay on the Dniester River in autumn day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dniester river
A little town located on peninsula of the Dniester River Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dniester River bwetween Moldova and Ukraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful view of Bakota Bay on the Dniester River in autumn day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful view of Bakota Bay on the Dniester River in autumn day Royalty Free Stock Photo
An impressive bird\'s eye view of the foggy valley of the Dniester river. Ukraine, Europe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dniester River bwetween Moldova and Ukraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dniester River bwetween Moldova and Ukraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
The name Dniester derives from Sarmatian dānu nazdya `the close river.`[2] The Dnieper, also of Sarmatian origin, derives from the opposite meaning, `the river on the far side`. Alternatively, according to V. Abaev Dniester would be a blend of Scythian dānu `river` and Thracian Ister, the previous name of the river, literally Dān-Ister River Ister.[3] The Ancient Greek name of Dniester, Tyras Τύρας, is from Scythian tūra, meaning `rapid.`[citation needed] The names of the Don and Danube are also from the same Proto Indo-European word *dānu - river.


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