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  Ukraine
The highest point in Ukraine is Mount Hoverla in the Carpathians, with an elevation of 2061 m (about 6762 ft).
Most major rivers flow south to the Black Sea; they include the Dnepr in central Ukraine, the Southern Bug and Dnestr rivers in the west, the Donets in the east, and the Danube in the far south.
The Western Bug, however, flows northward through the western part of the country and joins the Wisla (Vistula), which empties into the Baltic Sea.
www.ovayonda.biz /lodging/country/ua.html   (526 words)

  
 Black Sea Sturgeon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The former is almost entirely cut off from the Black Sea.
The sea receives the drainage of a large part of central and eastern Europe through the Dnepr, Dnestr, Southern Bug, and Danube rivers.
The floor of its single central basin lies about 1830 m (about 6000 ft) below the surface, and the greatest depth exceeds 2135 m (about 7000 ft).
www.caviargalaxy.com /blacksea.html   (472 words)

  
 Top 20 Encyclopedia
In early 1994, the government of the "Dnestr Republic" had armed forces of about 5,000 which included the Dnestr battalion of the Republic Guard and some 1,000 cossacks.
As of early 1994, the Russian 14th Army (about 9,200 troops) consisted of one army headquarters, one motor rifle division, one tank battalion, one artillery regiment, and one anti-aircraft brigade.
Their equipment consisted of 120 main battle tanks, 180 armored combat vehicles, and 130 artillery/multiple rocket launchers/mortars.
encyc.connectonline.com /index.php/Military_of_Moldova   (490 words)

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