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{{Infobox_river| river_name = Dniester, Dnister, Nistru
Дністер| image_name = Dniester01.jpg| caption = Tiraspol and the Dniester river]| mouth = Black Sea, [Moldova Dnister; ) is a river in [Eastern Europe.

Geography It rises in Ukraine, near Drohobych close to the border with Poland, and flows toward the Black Sea. For a short while it marks the border of Ukraine and Moldova, after which it flows through Moldova for 398 km, separating the bulk of its territory from Transnistria. It later forms an additional part of the Moldova-Ukraine border, then flows through Ukraine to the Black Sea, where its estuary forms the Dniester Liman.

In its lower half, the western bank is high and hilly while the eastern one is low and flat. The river represents the de facto end of the Asian steppe. Its most important tributaries are Răut and Bîc River.

Before World War II the Dniester formed part of the boundary between Romania and the Soviet Union. During the war, battles were fought on the left bank of the river between German and Romanian forces against Soviet troops.

Tributaries The Stryi River is one of its Tributary. Tributaries on the right side are the Reut River, the Ikel River, the Byk River, and the Botna River. Tributaries on the left side are Zolota Lypa River (140 km), Koropets River, Dzhuryn River, Seret River (250 km), Zbruch River (245 km), Smotrych River (169 km), Ushytsia River (112 km), Kalius River, Liadova River, Murafa River (162 km), Rusava River, Yahorlyk River (173 km), and the Kuchurhan River (123 km). Encyclopedia of Ukraine - Dniester River

Names The name Dniester derives from Sarmatian (Iranian) *Dānu nazdya "the close river".Mallory, J.P. and Victor H. Mair. The Tarim Mummies: Ancient China and the Mystery of the Earliest Peoples from the West. London: Thames & Hudson, 2000. p. 106 (By contrast, the Dnieper River derives from "the river far away".) The older name, Tyras, is from Scythian *tûra, meaning "rapid".

In Russian language, it is known as Днестр, Romanization of Russian Dnestr, in Yiddish language: Nester - נעסטער; in Turkish language, Turla and during antiquity, it was called Tyras in Latin and Danastris in Greek language. Classical authors have also referred to it as Danaster.

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{{Infobox_river| river_name = Dniester, Dnister, Nistru
Дністер| image_name = Dniester01.jpg| caption = Tiraspol and the Dniester river]| mouth = Black Sea, [Moldova Dnister; ) is a river in [Eastern Europe.

Geography It rises in Ukraine, near Drohobych close to the border with Poland, and flows toward the Black Sea. For a short while it marks the border of Ukraine and Moldova, after which it flows through Moldova for 398 km, separating the bulk of its territory from Transnistria. It later forms an additional part of the Moldova-Ukraine border, then flows through Ukraine to the Black Sea, where its estuary forms the Dniester Liman.

In its lower half, the western bank is high and hilly while the eastern one is low and flat. The river represents the de facto end of the Asian steppe. Its most important tributaries are Răut and Bîc River.

Before World War II the Dniester formed part of the boundary between Romania and the Soviet Union. During the war, battles were fought on the left bank of the river between German and Romanian forces against Soviet troops.

Tributaries The Stryi River is one of its Tributary. Tributaries on the right side are the Reut River, the Ikel River, the Byk River, and the Botna River. Tributaries on the left side are Zolota Lypa River (140 km), Koropets River, Dzhuryn River, Seret River (250 km), Zbruch River (245 km), Smotrych River (169 km), Ushytsia River (112 km), Kalius River, Liadova River, Murafa River (162 km), Rusava River, Yahorlyk River (173 km), and the Kuchurhan River (123 km). Encyclopedia of Ukraine - Dniester River

Names The name Dniester derives from Sarmatian (Iranian) *Dānu nazdya "the close river".Mallory, J.P. and Victor H. Mair. The Tarim Mummies: Ancient China and the Mystery of the Earliest Peoples from the West. London: Thames & Hudson, 2000. p. 106 (By contrast, the Dnieper River derives from "the river far away".) The older name, Tyras, is from Scythian *tûra, meaning "rapid".

In Russian language, it is known as Днестр, Romanization of Russian Dnestr, in Yiddish language: Nester - נעסטער; in Turkish language, Turla and during antiquity, it was called Tyras in Latin and Danastris in Greek language. Classical authors have also referred to it as Danaster.

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