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 Dnieper Hydroelectric Station
The Dnieper Station does not meet the energy demands of the Dnieper region.
After the war the Dnieper energy system was integrated with the Donets system to form the Southern energy system.
Hence, even before the war the Dnieper Energy Ring (Prydniprovske enerhokiltse), which includes the Dniprodzerzhynske and
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Dneproges, a hydroelectric station, central Ukraine, on the Dnieper River near Zaporizhzhya.
Zaporizhzhya -> The Zaporizhzhya Cossacks The island of Khortytsya, in the Dnieper, was headquarters (sich) of the Zaporizhzhya Cossacks from the 16th to 18th cent.
2,600,000), capital of Ukraine and of Kiev region, a port on the Dnieper River.
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 Dnjepar - Dnieper
A large hydroelectric power station above Zaporizhzhya supplies power to the cities along the southern reaches of the river.
The problem of making the entire river navigable was solved in 1932, when the great Dneproges Dam and hydroelectric station above Zaporizhzhya was completed.
The chief tributaries of the Dnepr are the Berezina, Desna, and Prypyat rivers.
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 Kremenchuk --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It lies on the high right bank of the Dnieper River, along the reservoir created by the Kremenchuk hydroelectric station.
It encompasses the northwestern shore of the Sea of Azov and stretches inland across the coastal plain, the Azov Upland, and the Dnieper Plain to the Dnieper...
Founded in 1571 as a fortress, Kremenchuk acquired city status in 1765.
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 AnastasiaWeb Tours - Tour cities - Zaporozhie
They were covered with the waters of the lake which appeared as a result of the Dneproges (The Dnepr Hydroelectric Power Station) construction.
Zaporozhie (known as Alexandrovsk before 1921), the administrative centre of Zaporozhie region with a population of about 1 million, was founded in 1770 as a fortress on the banks of the Dnepr (Dnieper) river.
The beauty and width of the river Dnepr is repeated in the central thoroughfare of Zaporozhie, Lenin Avenue, which is one of the longest streets in Europe.
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 Kremenchuk --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It lies on the high right bank of the Dnieper River, along the reservoir created by the Kremenchuk hydroelectric station.
city and administrative centre of Kirovohrad oblast (province), Ukraine.
Russian Kremenchug, also spelled Kremencug, city, Poltava oblast (province), Ukraine.
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 Kremenchuk --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It lies on the high right bank of the Dnieper River, along the reservoir created by the Kremenchuk hydroelectric station.
Russian Kremenchug, also spelled Kremencug, city, Poltava oblast (province), Ukraine.
city and administrative centre of Kirovohrad oblast (province), Ukraine.
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