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variety of styles, stalinist buildings and constructivist architecture, while residential districts are, more often than not, made up of aesthetically simple, technically outdated mid-rise and high-rise housing stock from the Soviet era. Despite this, the city has a large number of 'private sectors' where the tradition of building and maintaining individual detached housing has continued to this day.
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and, with 80% of their output being exported, to Ukraine's foreign exchange reserve. Dnipro serves as the main import hub for foreign goods coming into the oblast and, on average, accounted for 58% of the oblast's imports between 2005 and 2011. With economic conditions improving even further in 2010 and 2011, registered unemployment fell to about 4,100 by the end of 2011.
113: 6485:. The system of high education institutions connects 38 institutions in Dnipro, among them 14 of IV and ІІІ levels of accreditation, and 22 of І and ІІ levels of accreditation. In year 2012 National Mining Institute was on the 7th and National University named after O. Honchar was on the 9th place among the best high education institutions in "TOP-200 Ukraine" list. 3189:, destroying the runway and damaging the terminal. In the early hours of 6 April, an air strike destroyed an oil depot. On 10 April, a Ukrainian government spokesperson said that the airport in Dnipro had been "completely destroyed" as the result of a Russian attack. On 15 July, a Russian missile attack killed four people and injured sixteen others in Dnipro. 9164:– " and her favorite, Prince Grigorii Potemkin, the city's first governor-general and the de facto viceroy of southern Russia, had big plans for Ekaterinoslav. Potemkin envisioned Ekaterinoslav as the 'Athens of southern Russia' and as Russia's third capital – 'the centre of the administrative, economic, and cultural life of southern Russia.'" 6254:. Transit through the city is also available. As of 2011 the city is also seeing construction of a southern urban bypass, which will allow automobile traffic to proceed around the city centre. This is expected to both improve air quality and reduce transport issues from heavy freight lorries that pass through the city centre. 8815: 5253: 2759:. Annual KGB reports regularly drew a connection between enthusiasm for western pop culture and anti-Soviet behaviour. In the 1980s, by which time the KGB had conceded that their raids against "hippies" had failed suppress the youth rebellion, such behaviour was reportedly found in an admixture of Anglo-American" 5113:, 110 toponyms in the city were renamed from February to September 2022. On 3 May 2022 alone more than a dozen memorials erected during Soviet times were dismantled. In December 2022 the Dnipro communal services (in accordance a decision of the City Council) removed from the city all monuments to figures of 5891:
Metals and metallurgy is the city's core industry in terms of output. Employment in the city is concentrated in large-sized enterprises. Metallurgical enterprises are based in the city and account for over 47% of its industrial output. These enterprises are important contributors to the city's budget
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During the summer, Dnipro is very warm (average day temperature in July is 24 to 28 °C (75 to 82 °F), even hot sometimes 32 to 36 °C (90 to 97 °F)). Temperatures as high as 36 °C (97 °F) have been recorded in May. Winter is not so cold (average day temperature in January
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Notwithstanding the high-security regime, in September and October 1972, workers downed tools in several factories in Dnipropetrovsk demanding higher wages, better food and living conditions, and the right to choose one's job. Labour militancy returned in the late 1980s, a period in which promises of
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In 1959, Dnipropetrovsk was officially closed to foreign visitors. No foreign citizen, even of a socialist state, was allowed to visit the city or district. Its citizens were held by Communist authorities to a higher standard of ideological purity than the rest of the population, and their freedom of
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In 2006 Dnipropetrovsk hosted the All-Ukrainian Olympiad in Information Technology; in 2008, that for Mathematics, and in 2009 the semi-final of the All-Ukrainian Olympiad in Programming for the Eastern Region. In the same year as the latter took place, the youth group 'Eksperiment', an organisation
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The city's municipal roads also suffer from the same funding problems as the trams, with many of them in a very poor technical state. It is not uncommon to find very large potholes and crumbling surfaces on many of Dnipro's smaller roads. Major roads and highways are of better quality. In the early
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In November 1941 Dnipropetrovsk's population was 233,000. In March 1942 this number had fallen to 178,000. On 25 October 1943 the population on the right-bank of the city numbered no more than 5,000. According to official statistics, in 1945 the population of Dnipropetrovsk had increased to 259,000
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for industrialisation. In 1932, Dnipropetrovsk's regional metallurgical plants produced 20 per cent of the entire cast iron and 25 per cent of the steel manufactured in the Ukrainian SSR. By the end of the thirties the Dnipropetrovsk region became the most urbanised of Soviet Ukraine with more than
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By 1927 the industry of Dnipropetrovsk was completely rebuilt, and according to some indicators exceeded pre-war levels. Due to agrarian overpopulation, an influx of unemployed from other settlements, a higher birth rates among other reasons, both employment and unemployment in Dnipropetrovsk rose.
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were able to ride out the wave political protests and strikes, in part by playing on division between Jewish workers who predominated as clerks and artisans in the city, and Russian workers employed in the large suburban factories. There was a wave of anti-Semitic attacks. With the army intervening
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There was no need to build skyscrapers in the city in Soviet times. The major industries preferred to locate their offices close to their factories and away from the centre of town. Most new office buildings are built in the same architectural style as the old buildings. A number, however, display
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As a result of all this industrialisation the city's inner suburbs became increasingly polluted and were gradually given over to large, industrial enterprises. At the same time the extensive development of the city's left bank and western suburbs as new residential areas began. The low-rise tenant
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While into the late nineteenth century the principal business of the town remained the processing of agricultural raw materials, there was an early state-sponsored effort to promote manufacture. In 1794 the government supported two factories: a textile factory that was transferred from the town of
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There are 163 educational institutions among them schools, gymnasiums and boarding schools. For children of pre-school age there are 174 institutions, also a lot of out-of -school institutions such as centre of out-of-school work. Eighty-seven institutions that are recognized on all Ukrainian and
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was removed after the Dnipro City Council had decided the monument "has no historical or artistic value." 26 more streets were renamed in Dnipro on 22 February 2023. In December 2023 the renaming of streets continued with on 20 December 2023 again 53 city toponyms their names being changed by the
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Two days later about 2,000 public sector employees called an indefinite rally in support of the Yanukovych government. Meanwhile, the government building was reinforced with barbed wire. On 19 February 2014 there was an anti-Yanukovych picket near the Regional State Administration. On 22 February
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Such apparent strength did not protect the community—members of whom had had the unpopular task of collecting government taxes and recruiting young men for the army— from communal violence. In 1883, three days of rioting destroyed Jewish business, and persuaded many to temporarily leave the city.
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Despite the bridging of the Dnieper in 1796, commerce was slow to develop. 1832 saw the establishment of the small Zaslavsky iron-casting factory, the town's first metallurgical enterprise. Industrialisation gathered apace in the 1880s with the establishment of the first railway connections. Rail
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that swept through Ukraine following the February 2022 invasion 110 toponyms in the city were "de-Russified" from February to September 2022. The renaming started on 21 April when 31 streets connected to Russia were renamed. In May another 20 streets were renamed, followed by 21 more streets and
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Drawn by employment in the expanding heavy industry, the survivors changed the ethnic composition of the city. The percentage of residents recorded as Ukrainian rose from 36 per cent of the population in 1926 to 54.6 per cent in 1939. The Russian percentage fell from 31.6 to 23.4, and the Jewish
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On 16 May the Council of Workers' Deputies and the Council of Workers and Soldiers merged, to become named the Revolutionary Council in November 1917. All these power structures existed in duality, with Hesberg's provisional government often being in a disadvantage. In 1917 the city saw numerous
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One of the city's streets, Akademik Yavornitskyi Prospekt, links the two major architectural ensembles of the city and constitutes an important thoroughfare through the centre, which along with various suburban radial road systems, provides some of the area's most vital transport links for both
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in 1991 and the economic development that followed, a number of large commercial and business centres have been built in the city's outskirts. To this day the city is characterised by its mix of architectural styles, with much of the city's centre consisting of pre-revolutionary buildings in a
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The City Council Assembly makes up the administration's legislative branch, thus effectively making it a city 'parliament' or rada. The municipal council is made up of 12 elected members, who are each elected to represent a certain district of the city for a four-year term. The council has 29
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and a silk-stockings factory that was brought from the village of Kupavna near Moscow. In 1797 the textile factory employed 819 permanent workers, 378 of whom were women and 115 children. The silk stocking workers, the majority being women, were serfs bought at an auction for 16,000 roubles.
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The population of the city is about 1 million people. In 2011, the average age of the city's resident population was 40 years. The number of males declined slightly more than the number of females. The natural population growth in Dnipro is slightly higher than growth in Ukraine in general.
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had eradicate illiteracy in the city. New universities were opened. At the end of the 1930s Dnipropetrovsk had 10 higher and 19 special educational institutions. In the 1930s a significant number of new secondary schools and hospitals were built in the city, and city parks were improved.
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states: "Since 1990 Russian experts have added to the list the following less spectacular but equally threatening environmental crises: the Dnepropetrovsk-Donets and Kuznets coal-mining and metallurgical centres, which have severely polluted air and water and vast areas of decimated
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in Dnipropetrovsk, but then took vigorous measures. He posted bounties for the capture of Russian-backed militants and the surrender of weapons; drafted thousands of Privat Group employees as auxiliary police officers; and is said to have provided substantial funds to create the
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and their allies. On 22 November 1917 the Revolutionary Council and the city Duma pledged their allegiance to the Tsentralna Rada. The Bolsheviks then left these organisations. During December, the situation in the city worsened with both sides preparing for military action.
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This stated that TASS had issued a statement saying that there had been a riot by 2,000 inmates in a prison in Dnipropetrovsk. The riot broke out on Thursday 14 June 1990, and was quelled by Soviet troops on Friday 15 June 1990, killing one prisoner and wounding
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Prospekt, a wide and long boulevard that stretches east to west through the centre of the city. It was founded in the 18th century and parts of its buildings are the actual decoration of the city. In the heart of the city is Soborna Square, which includes the
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meetings, rallies, meetings, conferences, congresses and demonstrations by political parties all over the political spectrum. Due to intense political agitation the newly formed factory committees and professional unions by autumn of 1917 mainly supported the
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Regional Hospital. Other buildings of the era that did not fit the typical architectural style of the time in Dnipropetrovsk include, the Ukrainian-influenced Grand Hotel Ukraine, the Russian revivalist style railway station (since reconstructed), and the
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Scholarship concerning the foundation of the city has been subject to political considerations and dispute. In 1976, to have the bicentenary of the city coincide with the 70th anniversary of the birth of Soviet party leader, and regional native son,
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began construction and built the first sections and shops in the new factory. This was the foundation of the Dnipropetrovsk Automobile Factory. In 1954 the administration of this automobile factory opened a secret design office, designated
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In late May 1920 the food supply to Yekaterinoslav deteriorated, resulting in a wave of strikes. In June 1920 Soviet authorities quelled one such protest by arresting 200 railway workers, of which 51 were sentenced to immediate execution.
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Following the renaming of the city the reference to Petrovsky has been removed from institutions named after the city. A notable exception is the name of the surrounding province, which is listed in the territorial structure of Ukraine in
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Following Ukrainian independence, local historians began to promote the idea of a town emerging in the 17th century from Cossack settlements, an approach aimed at promoting the city's Ukrainian identity. They cited the chronicler of the
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to Krasnodniprovsk). Following this, many organizations and institutions began to name Yekaterinoslav Krasnodniprovsk in official documents, only to be reminded in the press that the renaming of settlements could only be decided by the
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was elected Mayor of the city. Osipov was Mayor until the dissolution of the city Duma in May 1918. On 10 November 1917 a parade of Ukrainian troops was held, organized by the Yekaterinoslav Ukrainian Military Council in support of the
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Vulytsia Naberezhna Zavodska, Prospekt Nigoyana, Prospekt Mazepy, Prospekt Metallurgov, Vulytsia Kyivska, Vulytsia Kommunarovska, Prospekt Svobody, Vulytsia Brativ Trofimovykh, Vulytsia Mostova, Vulytsia Mayakovskogo, Vulytsia
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As early as July 1944, the State Committee of Defence in Moscow decided to build a large military machine-building factory in Dnipropetrovsk on the location of the pre-war aircraft plant. In December 1945, thousands of German
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As in Soviet Ukraine, Dnipropetrovsk was disproportionately represented among political leaders in Kyiv. The principal representatives of the so-called "Dnipropetrovsk Faction" in the capital were Ukraine's second president
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On 23 December 1918, following their defeat by the Western Allies and after four days of insurgency within the city, German and Austro-Hungarian occupation forces withdrew. Four days later, Yekaterinoslav was stormed by the
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In the late twenties, the authorities had to contend with growing labour unrest. "Do not strangle us, our children are dying of hunger, we have been placed in worse conditions than under the old regime" read one protest.
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Petrovsky was present at this congress and he did "accept this honour with great gratitude." The resolution of the congress was approved by a resolution of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet dated 20 July 1926. In the
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In 1959 17.4% of Dnipropetrovsk students were taught in Ukrainian language schools and 82.6% in Russian language schools. 58% of the city's inhabitants self-identified as Ukrainians. Compared with the other 3 biggest
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Toromske, Diyevka, Sukhachivka, Yasny, Novi Kaydaky, Sukhii Ostriv, Chervonij Kamin mikrorayon, Kommunar mikrorayon, Parus mikrorayon 1 and 2, Zakhidnyi mikrorayon, Petrovsky Factory and other metallurgical plants.
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Dnipro is reported as the only city in Ukraine where a volunteer formation has been created under direct City Council control. It is called the "Dnieper Guard" (Варти Дніпра, Varty Dnipra). The mayor of Dnipro,
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The river keeps the climate mild. It is visible from many points in Dnipro. From any of the three hills in the city, one can see a view of the river, islands, parks, outskirts, river banks and other hills.
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structures of brick and stone construction were preferred and the city began to take on the appearance of a typical European city of the era. Many of these buildings have been retained in the city's older
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Prospekt Gagarina, Akademik Yavornitskyi Prospekt, Sicheslavska naberezhna/Peremogy, Vulytsia Volodymyra Vernadskoho, Vulytsia Gogolya, Vulytsia Chesnyshevskogo, Vulytsia Kosmichna, Vulytsia Yasnopolyanska
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On 26 December, the Bolsheviks defied an ultimatum from the Tsentralna Rada and after three days of fighting consolidated their control of the city. On 12 February they declared Yekaterinoslav part of a
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The high-security project was joined by hundreds of physicists, engineers and machine designers from Moscow and other large Soviet cities. In 1965, the secret Plant No. 586 was transferred to the USSR
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Vulytsia Staryi Shlyakh, Akademik Yavornitskyi Prospekt, Prospekt Pushkina, Vulytsia Yaroslava Mudroho, Vulytsia Voitsekhovycha, Vulytsia Korolenko, Prospekt Bohdana Khmelnytskoho, Staromostova Square
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The best time for visiting the city is in late spring (late April and May), and early in autumn: September, October, when the city's trees turn yellow. Other times are mainly dry with a few showers.
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Dnipro is a primarily industrial city of around one million people. It has developed into a large urban centre over the past few centuries to become, today, Ukraine's fourth-largest city after
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Prospekt Bohdana Khmelnytskoho, Vulytsia Mykhaila Hrushevskoho/Vulytsia Sichovykh Striltsiv, Akademik Yavornitskyi Prospekt, Vulytsia Sviatoslava Khorobroho, Zaporizke Shosse, Vulytsia Krotova
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Conversion from 1940 roubles to 2007 currency used a similar method to that used with Imperial Russian roubles, with the following used to generate rouble to Sterling exchange rate for 1940.
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Nowadays both the north and south banks play home to a range of industrial enterprises and manufacturing plants. The airport is located about 15 km (9.3 mi) south-east of the city.
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2,273,000 people living in the region and over half a million in the city proper. Dnipropetrovsk became an important cultural and educational centre with ten colleges and a State University.
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in May 2016, after the river that flows through the city. By summer 2016 not only was the city renamed, but so were more than 350 streets, alleys, driveways, squares and parks. For example,
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of independent Ukraine was unfurled in protest. The authorities responded with repression: arresting and jailing members of underground discussion groups for "nationalistic propaganda".
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The growing evidence of dissent in the city coincided from the late 1960s with what the KGB referred to as "radio hooliganism". Thousands of high-school and college students had become
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is a national monument and the Eastern Orthodox cathedral of the UOC from the 19th century. It is located on what was formerly Novi Kodaky property and is the oldest church in Dnipro.
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The list below is a list of all current state-organised higher educational institutions (not included are non-independent subdivisions of other universities not based in Dnipro).
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being set up in the city. However, this was not the only development and many other factories, especially metallurgical and heavy-manufacturing plants, were set up in the city.
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The territory of modern Dnipro, despite the modern-day city's size, still has not expanded to encompass the territory of (Chertkov's) Yekaterinoslav of 1776. On 22 January 1784
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reduced the city's remaining Jewish population, estimates for which range from 55,000 to 30,000, to just 702. In just two days, 13–14 October 1941, the Germans killed 15,000.
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There was a return of anti–Semitic incitement among the Christian public in 1904, but attacks on community were, at that time, suppressed on the order of a liberal governor.
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foundries in Krivoy Rog with Donbass coal crossed the Dnieper at Yekaterinoslav. It proved a spur to further industrial development and to the creation of the new suburbs of
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The Russians first hit Dnipro on 11 March. Three air strikes close to a kindergarten and an apartment building killed at least one person. On 15 March, Russian missiles hit
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Prospect), is designed in the style of Stalinist Social Realism. A number of large buildings were reconstructed. The main railway station, for example, was stripped of its
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required the city to be renamed. On 29 December 2015 the city council officially changed the reference of the city naming from referring to Petrovsky to being in honor of
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Vulytsia Marshala Malinovskogo, Vulytsia Molodogvardiiska, Vulytsia Semaforna, Vulytsia Tomska, Vulytsia Kosmonavta Volkova, Vulytsia 20 rokiv Peremogy, Vulytsia Gavanska
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Vulytsia Robitnycha, Prospekt Nigoyana, Prospekt Pushkina, Vulytsia Kirovozhska, Vulytsia Makarova, Vulytsia Titova, Vulytsia Budivelnykiv, Prospekt Bohdana Khmelnytskoho
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was founded 90 years ago. At the present day it has nationwide meaning and consists of 20 faculties, 80 specialities, 43 laboratories and scientific-research institutes.
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is −4 to 0 °C (25 to 32 °F), but when there is no snow and the wind blows hard, it feels extremely cold. A mix of snow and rain happens usually in December.
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On 25 March 2015, following a struggle with Kolomoyskyi for control the state-owned oil pipeline operator, President Poroshenko replaced Kolomoyskyi as governor with
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Simultaneously the Dnipropetrovsk City Council vowed to support "the preservation of Ukraine as a single and indivisible state", although some members had called for
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in German-occupied Poland, at which the occupiers are estimated to have killed upwards of 30,000 Soviet POWs, and briefly also the Stalag 310 and Stalag 387 camps.
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claimed that Yefim Pushkin "defended our city when the Soviet command was incompetent, in just a few days, surrendering a huge industrial centre to the advancing
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In the mid-1730s, the fortress and Russians returned, living in an uneasy cohabitation with local cossacks. From mid-century they co-existed with the Zaporozhian
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events of 2014, the city politically shifted away from pro-Russian parties and figures towards those favoring closer ties with the European Union. As a result of
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Tsentr, Nahirny (Tabirny), Pidstantsiya, Sokil mikrorayon 1 and 2, Peremoha mikrorayon 1–6, Mandrykivka, Lotskamianka, Tunelna Balka, Monastyrskyi Ostriv, Kosa.
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monument in Ekaterinoslav (1840–1920). This monument that stood in front of the Mining Institute was replaced by Soviet authorities with one of Russian academic
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The city of Dnipro's economy is dominated by the wholesale and retail trade sector, which accounted for 53% of the output of non-financial enterprises in 2010.
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is a performance hall and an Eastern Orthodox cathedral from the 20th century. In addition, the structure is a national architectural and historical landmark.
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On 1 June 2016 the Ukrainian parliament refused to support a resolution to cancel the renaming. On 16 June 2016, 48 MPs appealed against the renaming in the
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in 1787, by bureaucratic procrastination, defective workmanship, and theft, Potemkin's death in 1791 and that of his imperial patroness five years later.
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in February 2022, Dnipro rapidly developed as a logistical hub for humanitarian aid and a reception point for people fleeing the various battle fronts.
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Ukrainians in the world. The dynamics of the number and settlement of the 1920s–1989. Formation of ethnic and political borders of the Ukrainian ethnos
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None of the group's capital is publicly traded on the stock exchange. Group's founding owners are natives of Dnipro and made their entire career here.
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In a survey in June–July 2017, 9% of residents said that they spoke Ukrainian at home, 63% spoke Russian, and 25% spoke Ukrainian and Russian equally.
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from the "rocket city" played an outsized role not only in republican leadership in Kyiv, but also in the Union leadership in Moscow. During Stalin's
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Dnipro is a major industrial centre of Ukraine. It has several facilities devoted to heavy industry that produce a wide range of products, including
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was symbolized for many in Dnipropetrovsk by two violent episodes. In June and July 2007, Dnipropetrovsk experienced a wave of random video-recorded
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the unique privilege of opening overseas branches. These were later implicated in the wholesale defrauding of Ukrainian depositors, leading to the
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is another team emerged in 2017. SC Dnipro-1 established itself as the most successful club in town; playing in the Ukrainian Premier League, the
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The City of Dnipro is governed by the Dnipro City Council. It is a city municipality that is designated as a separate district within its oblast.
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building. There were street disturbances and Euromaidan protesters were reported to be beaten up by paid pro-Yanukovych supporters (the so-called
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There are almost 200 Russian-speaking secondary schools in Ukraine. By 2023, they should be translated into the Ukrainian language of instruction
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near four tram stations in Dnipropetrovsk, injuring 27 people. No one was convicted. Opposition politicians claimed to see the hand of President
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Amur, Nyzhnodniprovsk, Kyrylivka, Borzhom, Sultanivka, Sakhalin, Berezanivka, Sonyachnyi mikrorayon, Lomivka, Livoberezhnyi mikrorayon 1 and 2.
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Vulytsia Peredova, Prospekt Manuilyvskyi, Prospekt Slobozhanskyi, Vulytsia Kalynova, Vulytsia Vidchyznyana, Vulytsia Yantarna, Donetske Shose
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suggest that the important river crossing was a trading settlement from at least 1524. In 1635, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth built the
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ordered that "all nationalized enterprises with names related to the Company or the Surname of the old owners must be renamed in memory of
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and Kilchen rivers. The site was badly chosen – spring waters transformed the city into a bog. The surviving settlement was later renamed
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The city had been extensively damaged and the population, which had stood at about 268,000 people in 1917, had dropped to under 190,000.
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The city is a large railway junction, with many daily trains running to and from Eastern Europe and on domestic routes within Ukraine.
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are considered by some to be an environmental crisis. Though exactly where in Dnipropetrovsk these areas might be found is not stated.
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raised popular expectations. In 1990 two thousand inmates rioted in the women's remand prison in a further of sign of growing unrest.
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Zaporizhia National University; Milchev, Vladimir; Sen', Dmitry; Kalmyk Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2018).
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A few areas retain their historical character: all of Central Avenue, some street-blocks on the main hill (the Nagorna part) between
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and Dnipro under the name 'Capital Express'. Other daytime services include suburban trains to towns and villages in the surrounding
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Eugene.com states that the population in the early 19th century was 6,389, while Cheba states that this was the population in 1800.
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Ukraine: Democratization, Corruption, and the New Russian Imperialism: Democratization, Corruption, and the New Russian Imperialism
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in the city, chiefly Stalag 348 with several subcamps in the region from October 1941 to February 1943, after its relocation from
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Conditions, as Potemkin himself was forced to admit, were harsh, with many of the workers dying from malnutrition and exhaustion.
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and many other smaller Ukrainian cities, while international destinations include, among others the Bulgarian seaside resort of
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which renamed it "the Southern Machine-building Factory" (Yuzhnyi mashino-stroitel'nyi zavod) or in abbreviated Russian, simply
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Revenge of separatism. 2014 will happen again, the question is when? (Реванш сепаратизма. 2014 год повторится, вопрос — когда?)
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signed an Imperial Ukase directing that "the gubernatorial city under name of Yekaterinoslav be moved to the right bank of the
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on 23 April 1776. He wrote "The provincial city called Yekaterinoslav should be the best convenience on the right side of the
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on 23 April 1776. He wrote "The provincial city called Yekaterinoslav should be the best convenience on the right side of the
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Oles Honchar National University is one of the leading establishments of higher education in Ukraine. It was founded in 1918.
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Draft Law on Amendments to Article 133 of the Constitution of Ukraine (regarding the renaming of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast)
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Chapli, Prydniprovsk, Ihren, Rybalske (Fischersdorf), Odinkivka, Shevchenko, Pivnichnyi mikrorayon, Nyzhnodniprovsk-Vuzol.
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organized special courses in Ukrainian studies. Soviet authorities greatly increased the number of schools, and by the mid-
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In the 21st century annually around 55,000 students studied in Dnipro, a significant number of whom students from abroad.
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is located in Dnipro, from where bus routes are available to all over the country, including some international routes to
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26.8% of pupils studied in Ukrainian and 73.1% in Russian while 66% of Kyiv residents considered themselves Ukrainian, in
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Klochko, Samarivka (Yozhefstal), Oleksandrivka, Livoberezhnyi mikrorayon 1–3; (Nyzhnodniprovskyi Pipe Production Plant).
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History of Ukraine. Standard level. Grade 11. Strukevich § 9. The state of culture during the period of de-Stalinization
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all railway connection between Ukraine and Belarus were axed. Meaning that the pre-war international destinations to
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In late November 2015 about 300 streets, 5 of the 8 city districts and one metro station were renamed to comply with
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At the start of the 2018–2019 academic year, there were 31 Russian-speaking secondary schools left in the whole of
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In an attempt to provide Dnipropetrovsk youth with an ideologically safe alternative, beginning in 1976 the local
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in the years 1932–33 lost 3.5 to 9.8 million people, making it one of the most affected areas of the famine.
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survived the war but was later simplified much in design, with its roof being reconstructed in a typical French
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Prospekt Slobozhanskyi, Prospekt Petra Kalnyshevskoho, Vulytsia Osinnya, Vulytsia Baykalska, Vulytsia Vinokurova
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is one of the oldest educational institutions in Ukraine which includes 6 faculties and almost 60 departments.
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were removed from the public space of the city. On 16 November 2022 Pushkin Avenue in Dnipro had been renamed
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Avenue in honour of the once neglected city and cossack historian. This was 12 per cent of all of the city's
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on the square was removed. In June 2014 another Lenin monument was removed and replaced by a monument to the
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of the pre-war era. Many pre-revolution buildings were reconstructed to suit new purposes. For example, the
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Tsentr, Slobodka, Razvlika-Pidstantsiya, 12th Kvartal, Topol mikrorayon 1, 2 and 3, Mirnyi, Danyla Nechaya.
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The boy on the left murdered an 8-year-old for his 4 pounds of bread in Yekaterinoslav in 1922, during the
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Dnipro is a major educational centre in Ukraine and is home to two of Ukraine's top-ten universities; the
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Rock and Roll in the Rocket City: The West, Identity, and Ideology in Soviet Dniepropetrovsk, 1960–1985 '
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on 10 October 2009. The Dnipro Arena was initially chosen as one of the Ukrainian venues for their joint
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Between 1923 and 1933 the Ukrainian proportion of the population of the city increased from 16% to 48%.
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the city's voters generally favoured the proponents of continued close ties to Russia: in the 1990s the
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Rock and Roll in the Rocket City: The West, Identity, and Ideology in Soviet Dniepropetrovsk, 1960–1985
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Immediately after its foundation Yekaterinoslav, began to develop exclusively on the right bank of the
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destroyed their political autonomy and saw the incorporation of their lands into the new governates of
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Establishment and development of the Dnipropetrovsk city (Виникнення і розвиток міста Дніпропетровськ)
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then a provincial administrative centre". The cathedral, much reduced in size, was completed in 1835.
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were dismantled in Dnipro. In December 2022 Dnipro removed from the city all monuments to figures of
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Here, he took the first steps toward building a network of supporters which came to be known as the "
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in Dnipropetrovsk. These fed into underground student circles where they promoted interest in the "
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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos 1933–1945. Volume IV
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tank of the monument was of a modification of 1967 and so could have never been driven by Pushkin.
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in 1917, the city did not change much in appearance. The predominant architectural style remained
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party swept the board, winning each of Dnipro's five single-mandate parliamentary constituencies.
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standing commissions which play an important role in the oversight of the city and its merchants.
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Conversion from contemporary Imperial Russian roubles to 2007 currency used the following method:
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Commercial Institute in the city was reconstructed to serve as the administrative centre for the
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in April–May 2023, 27% of the city's population spoke Ukrainian at home, and 66% spoke Russian.
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in 1936 to regional (Obkom) Party Secretary in charge of the city's defence industries in 1939.
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adopted a resolution on renaming the city of Yekaterinoslav to the city of Krasnodniprovsk (and
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In 1897, Yekaterinoslav became the third city in the Russian Empire to have electric trams. The
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of southern Russia'), courts of law and a botanical garden, were frustrated by a renewal of the
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opened a Research and Development (R&D) centre in Dnipro to develop small and medium-sized
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the situation was improving, with a number of new used trams bought from the German cities of
5047:) gave way to the construction of high-rise prefabricated apartment blocks (similar to German 2960:). Dnipropetrovsk Governor Kolesnikov called them "extreme radical thugs from other regions". 1007: 17402: 16954: 16704: 16695: 14526: 13410:"Parliament dissolves pro-Russian Opposition Platform faction following Security Council ban" 13319: 12542: 10796: 10369:"Inside 'Satan's' Lair: The Lock-Tight Ukrainian Rocket Plant At Center Of Tech-Leak Scandal" 10343:. Indiana University Press, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. pp. 298, 349, 384. 10234: 9511: 9322: 8719: 8421: 8335: 7933: 7826: 7809: 6672: 6637: 6333: 5078: 4975: 4971: 3916: 3876: 3833: 3818: 3744:. Kuchma was also closely tied to another budding Dnipropetrovsk billionaire, his son-in-law 3301: 3058: 2984: 2706: 2545: 2458: 2015: 1790: 1341: 1296: 1225: 961: 702: 620: 375: 204: 139: 15944:Дмитрий Яворницкий. История города Екатеринослава. – Днепропетровск: Сiч, 1996. (in Russian) 13870:Центральный проспект почти полностью был разрушен. Практически его нужно было создать заново 13725: 13311: 13307: 13258: 13015:"In the battle between Ukraine and Russian separatists, shady private armies take the field" 8792: 6451:
In a survey in June–July 2017, adult respondents reported the following educational levels:
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Reflecting Dnipropetrovsk's special strategic importance for the entire Soviet Union, party
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adopted a resolution on renaming Yekaterinoslav to the name Dnipropetrovsk in honour of the
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The population of Dnipropetrovsk increased from 259,000 people in 1945 to 845,200 in 1965.
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has a capacity of 31,003 people and was built as a replacement for Dnipro's old stadium,
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on 24 August. Amidst the economic dislocation and soaring inflation that accompanied the
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Workers, Strikes, and Pogroms: The Donbass-Dnepr Bend in Late Imperial Russia, 1870–1905
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Prospekt, Dnipro's central avenue, features a green pedestrian boulevard and a tram line
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Nestor Makhno–Anarchy's Cossack: The Struggle for Free Soviets in the Ukraine 1917–1921
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Alexander Southern Russian Ironworks and Rolling Mill of the Bryansk Joint-Stock Compan
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The emergency evacuation of cities: a cross-national historical and geographical study
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Dnipropetrovsk regional institute of the Presidential Civil Service Academy of Ukraine
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in November 2013 named again the same bank as "the Bank of the year 2013 in Ukraine".
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blends with the post-modernism of Dnipro's 'Passage' shopping and entertainment centre
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that stood in front of the Mining Institute was replaced with one of Russian academic
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Ukraine's Maidan, Russia's War: A Chronicle and Analysis of the Revolution of Dignity
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Dnipro has some highways crossing through the city. The most popular routes are from
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whose assets included several giant steel and pipe plants in the region and the bank
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In Dnepropetrovsk Lenin Square was renamed Heroes Square, the Mayor released from PR
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Russia goes to the polls: the election to the all-Russian Constituent Assembly, 1917
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in 1787. On the square, there are some remarkable buildings: the Museum of History,
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promoting increased cultural awareness amongst Ukrainians, was founded in the city.
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The same survey reported the following results for the religion of adult residents.
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The city is built mainly upon both banks of the Dnieper, at its confluence with the
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park until it was renamed) and Shevchenko parks have been untouched for 150 years.
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against Jewish defense groups, about 100 Jews were killed and two hundred wounded.
2007: 1938: 1808: 1759: 1752: 1604: 1453: 1441: 1417: 1349: 1179: 1116: 1109: 1067: 957: 927: 889: 856: 836: 102: 13513: 12949: 11165:"В Днепропетровске больше трех тысяч человек собрались возле ОГА – Днепропетровск" 9984:"Communist Party Politics, Rockets and Komsomol Business in Soviet Dnipropetrovsk" 8846:"History of Nadporizhe – Prydniprovye (from the first people to the 17th century)" 8679: 8461: 8055:Чисельність населення на 1 липня 2011 року, та середня за січень–червень 2011 року 7345:(born 1960) – Prime Minister of Ukraine in 2005 and 2007–10, and candidate in the 4864:. Notable buildings built in the era before 1917 include the main building of the 3293:, the centre of Dnipro Municipality and extraterritorial administrative centre of 18149: 18076: 18013: 17623: 17589: 17502: 17477: 17452: 17387: 17269: 16746: 16731: 16636: 16357: 16019: 15848:"Підписання угоди про партнерські відносини між містами Дніпропетровськ і Солнок" 15771: 15134: 15047: 14944: 14787:
Retail Prices Index: annual index numbers of retail prices 1948–2007 (RPI) (RPIX)
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Lang, Thilo; Henn, Sebastian; Ehrlich, Kornelia; Sgibnev, Wladimir, eds. (2015).
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on 10 April 2022 completely destroyed the airport and the infrastructure nearby.
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Five of the eight urban districts were renamed late November 2015 to comply with
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crossing and the opportunity it would provide to cut off Ukrainian forces in the
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The main forms of public transport used in Dnipro are trams, buses and electric
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Dnipropetrovsk had a rather large share of education conducted in Ukrainian. In
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Dnepropetrovsk Jewish Community (DJC.com) – About Yekaterinoslav Dnepropetrovsk
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Evolution in Europe; Soviet Troops Kill an Inmate During Riot in Ukrainian Jail
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Dnipro is also the seat of the oblast's local administration controlled by the
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era. According to archeological finds, in the Paleolithic period (7—3 thousand
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industries whose strategic importance led to Dnipropetrovsk's designation as a
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Tymoshenko says she will prevent Yanukovych from rigging presidential election
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Encyclopedia of Urban Cultures: Cities and Cultures Around the World, Volume 2
7758:) claimed that 90% of residents were opposed to the change in the city's name. 7166:(born 1963 – U.S.-indicted Ukrainian-Cypriot-Israeli billionaire businessman, 5005:, the industrialisation of Dnipropetrovsk became even more profound, with the 4832:. At first the city developed radially from the central point provided by the 2848:". They spearheaded the internal party coup that in 1964 saw Brezhnev replace 1964:
in 1869–72, and developed the Donbas coal deposits; and the Russian geologist
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stonecrafter's house has been excavated in one of Dnipro's city parks. In the
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The metro is being designed in Dnepropetrovsk (Metrostroy magazine No.5 1980)
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Diaspora Merchants in the Black Sea: The Greeks in Southern Russia, 1775–1861
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Ethnic Conflicts and Civil Society: Proposals for a New Era in Eastern Europe
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was toppled by protesters in February 2014 the day after Ukraine's president
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The centre of the city is constructed on the right bank which is part of the
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Street by Soviet authorities in 1934) in the center of Dnipro was renamed to
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The formal tenure of the UPR was brief: on 29 April 1918 intervention by the
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Construction of three new metro stations in the Dnieper continued until 2024
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The 1976 Petrovsky statue was destroyed by an angry mob on 29 January 2016.
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Archeological evidence suggests the site of the present city was settled by
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Yanukovych sure Tymoshenko will try to rig results of presidential election
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Residents Dnipropetrovsk forced mayor to withdraw from the Party of Regions
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Re-Constructing the Post-Soviet Industrial Region: The Donbas in Transition
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from approximately the 1st century BC until the 3rd century BC. During the
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There is some confusion concerning the date of this map. According to the
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2014, after a further anti-Yanukovych demonstration, Dnipropetrovsk Mayor
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completed in 1940 was authorised for publication only in 1989, the era of
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Dnipropetrovsk bombers wanted to frustrate Euro 2012 in Ukraine, says SBU
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Chechelivka, Aptekarska Balka/Shlyakhivka, 12th Kvartal, Krasnopillia, (
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Along Ukraine's River: A Social and Environmental History of the Dnipro
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The number of the available population of Ukraine as of January 1, 2022
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Street) were being reconstructed with modern road-building techniques.
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Architecture and historically significant sites and monuments in Dnipro
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ornamentation and redesigned in the style of Stalinist social-realism.
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that killed 40 people, injured 75 and with 46 people reported missing.
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National Income Expenditure and Output of the United Kingdom 1855–1965
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states that in a census for 1 January 1866 the population was 22,846.
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KGB Operations against the USA and Canada in Soviet Ukraine, 1953–1991
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Above Kodak, this year the unique fortress marks its 375th anniversary
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described the renaming of the city as "controversial and irrelevant".
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The continuation into the new century of the chaotic fallout from the
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Peter Beaumont; Charlotte Higgins; Artem Mazhulin (10 October 2022),
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Social Change and National Consciousness in Twentieth-Century Ukraine
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List of mayors and political chiefs of the Dnipro city administration
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Dnipro city after Russian shelling in the night on 29 September 2022.
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grew rapidly. 368,000 people lived in Dnipropetrovsk in 1932. In the
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declared Yekaterinoslav to be within the territory of the autonomous
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In the widespread social unrest that followed the 1905 defeat in the
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Other local football clubs include: FC Lokomotyv Dnipropetrovsk and
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39% university education (including incomplete university education)
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tank on Akademik Yavornitskyi Prospekt that served as a monument to
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In 1815 a government official described the town as "more like some
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Ukrainian oligarch offers bounty for capture of Russian 'saboteurs'
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Urban semiotics : the city as a cultural-historical phenomenon
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on 1 December 1991, 90.36% of Dnipropetrovsk's voters approved the
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Partially claimed and partially controlled by Russia as a part of
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MPs appeal against Dnipropetrovsk renaming at Constitutional Court
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Avenue and Embankment, and sections near Globa (formerly known as
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Taras Shevchenko Dnipro Academic Ukrainian Music and Drama Theatre
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Street. In May 2022 (also) several outdoor objects related to the
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Elections in Dnipro: rating of candidates before the second round
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Two Russia-friendly parties join forces for presidential election
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Ukraine's political parties at the start of the election campaign
11774:"В університеті у Дніпрі розпочали тренінг домедичної підготовки" 10339:
Megargee, Geoffrey P.; Overmans, Rüdiger; Vogt, Wolfgang (2022).
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Prydniprovska State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture
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boasted in 1960 that it was producing rockets "like sausages" ).
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Viceregal seat for the combined Novorossiya and Azov Governorates
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on the south-eastern outskirts of modern Dnipro near the current
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Borys Filatov becomes Dnipropetrovsk mayor – election commission
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Klinke, Andreas; Renn, Ortwin; Lehners, Jean-Paul, eds. (2020).
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Constitutional Court refused to consider renaming Dnipropetrovsk
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were removed from the public space of the city in December 2022.
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claims that it dates from 1885. The map shows the old (railway)
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Bridges linking the city's right and left banks are heavily used
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Dnipro voted overwhelmingly voted for the successful candidate,
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movement was severely restricted. It was not until 1987, during
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In 2001 the seal of Kodak Palanka became the central element of
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City and administrative center of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine
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Understanding Geographies of Polarization and Peripheralization
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Human Capital: The Settlement of Foreigners in Russia 1762–1804
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share fell from 26.8 to 17.9. The city's population during the
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Around the fortress a settlement emerged that became a town in
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settlements during the Bronze Age have been found near today's
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Democracy and Disorientation: Ukraine Votes in Local Elections
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Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022
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as "the Best Bank in Ukraine for 2014" while British magazine
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autumn 2022 Russian missile strikes on critical infrastructure
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on 24 February 2022, and with developing military fronts near
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states 22,816 for 1865, while DJC.com states 22,846 for 1865.
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Stubborn Structures: Reconceptualizing Post-Communist Regimes
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has its office in the city. The foremost local bandy club is
6951: 6875: 6372: 6348: 6297: 6164: 5922: 5071: 4825:(monumental soviet classicism) dominates in the city centre. 3901: 2931: 2695: 2669: 2489: 2416: 2408: 2404: 2113: 1208:(the Ukrainian parliament) to change the name of the city to 761:
commitment to the rapid development of heavy industry. After
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Partially controlled by Russia, but not claimed as its part.
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Man wounded, over 30 residential buildings damaged in Dnipro
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In Dnipropetrovsk renamed Central Avenue and several streets
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The decision comes into force from the date of its adoption.
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General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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The surrounding countryside was devastated by the policy of
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election took place. The Bolsheviks gained 24 seats and the
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Poroshenko signs laws on denouncing Communist, Nazi regimes
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Institute of the Inter-regional Academy for Human Resources
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Climate data for Dnipro (1991–2020, extremes 1948–present)
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quotes a rate for the 1930s of 5.3 roubles per US dollar.
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S. S. Montefiore: Prince of Princes – The Life of Potemkin
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and Pietro Visconti designed and erected the 19th century
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The city has a river port located on the left bank of the
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and grain seizures. Peasants had died en masse during the
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A German military parade in Yekaterinoslav in spring 1918.
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Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Sciences
14488:"Ekaterinoslav City in 1905: Workers, Jews, and Violence" 13909: 13538:– Climate in Dnipropetrovsk URL accessed on 20 March 2007 13402: 12299:(in English). 18 October 2022. Retrieved 19 October 2022. 12057: 11457: 11455: 11203:"EuroMaidan rallies in Ukraine (Jan. 24–27 live updates)" 10748:
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music and Social Class
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club of the city. It is a former second runner-up in the
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Prydniprovska State Academy of Physical Culture and Sport
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in central Dnipropetrovsk on 25 December 2009 during the
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campaign had been financed by Dnipropetrovsk businessmen
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Ukraine's Secret Weapon: Feisty Oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky
12187: 12025: 12005:"A monument to Pushkin was dismantled in Dnipro (photo)" 11484:
Dnipropetrovsk mayor left the PR 'for peace in the city'
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The major streets of the city were renamed in honour of
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dozens of streets, alleys, driveways, squares and parks
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located on the site of today's Central Terminal and the
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Monastyrsky (Komsomolsky) island. Historical background
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Pogroms: Anti-Jewish Violence in Modern Russian History
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Rada approves historic bills to part with Soviet legacy
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The History of Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR
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more modern aesthetics, and some blend the two styles.
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secured 19.4 per cent of the vote, 5 points behind the
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14 January 2023 missile strike on an apartment building
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region, they came into contact with local agricultural
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Dmytro Yavornytsky National Historical Museum of Dnipro
946: 16068:"The murder of the Jews of Dnipro during World War II" 15608: 15574: 15003: 15001: 14827:"К нам привезли новые старые трамваи – Днепропетровск" 14824: 14175: 13144:. Press office of President of Ukraine. Archived from 12332:"Russian missile attacks on Dnipro: 23 people injured" 12098: 12096: 12094: 12092: 11452: 10977: 10798:
Soviet Society in the Era of Late Socialism, 1964–1985
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Soviet Society in the Era of Late Socialism, 1964–1985
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Soviet Society in the Era of Late Socialism, 1964–1985
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Sources for the Study of the 'Great Famine' in Ukraine
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Goodbye, Lenin: Ukraine moves to ban communist symbols
8195:Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2022 7784:
the map is by Schubert and dates from about 1860, but
7228:(born 1947) – film director, film theorist and author. 7222:(born c. 1979 – 1980) – fashion blogger and publicist. 7100:(born 1989) Ukrainian politician who served as deputy 6878:
team, a basketball team and others use the same name.
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one from 8 IHEs in Ukraine which is the member of the
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In the summertime, there are some routes available by
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Over the next few decades, until the final end of the
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Dniprovsky Avtovokzal, Dniprovsky Richkovy Vokzal and
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Square in Dnipropetrovsk on 22 February 2014 with the
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saw the highest inflow of rural youth of all Ukraine.
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Congress of Workers', Peasants' and Soldiers' Deputies
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9 May] 1787, in the course of her celebrated
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Higgins, Andrew; Kramer, Andrew E. (4 January 2015).
13549:"Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine – Population" 13445:
Peel, M. C.; Finlayson B. L.; McMahon, T. A. (2007).
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Olga Rudenko, Special for USA TODAY (14 March 2014).
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Ukraine protests 'spread' into Russia-influenced east
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is a 19th century building which formerly housed the
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28% believe in God, but do not belong to any religion
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Astoriya building on Akademik Yavornitskyi Prospekt.
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makes the city a high-value target for the Russians.
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construction responded to the enterprise of two men:
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On 3 February 2016 a draft law was registered in the
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quotes a 1940 exchange rate of $ 1000000=£261096.61.
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Ukraine arrests two top officials at cabinet meeting
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Our Ukraine In Coalition Talks With Party Of Regions
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Transcripts from the Soviet Archives Volume VII 1927
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Two express passenger services run each day between
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Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate
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Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate
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in 2023. The most deadly of these attacks being the
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Dnipropetrovsk remained relatively quiet during the
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called Yekaterinoslav can be found in a report from
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Street signs were Dnipropetrovsk nedekomunizovanymy
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Institute for the Preparation of Industrial Experts
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Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs
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The Dnipropetrovsk Regional Administration building
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For the river, see 18185:Populated places established in the Russian Empire 17726:Claimed and partially controlled by Russia as the 15068: 15020: 14673: 14419: 13889: 13887: 13726:"Национальный Горный Университет – Днепропетровск" 13723: 12799:"Ukraine election 'reversed democracy', OSCE says" 12447: 11965: 11681: 10795:Klumbytė, Neringa; Sharafutdinova, Gulnaz (2013). 10689:Klumbytė, Neringa; Sharafutdinova, Gulnaz (2013). 9718: 9682: 9674: 9311: 8680:In Rada registered a bill to rename Dnipropetrovsk 7335:(born 1970) – politician and separatist leader of 5109:that swept through Ukraine following the February 3166:has dismissed suggestions that the group remained 2903:that were dubbed by the media as the work of the " 2229:, but the following month, under the terms of the 1336:the area was settled by diverse tribes. Traces of 960:; however, the previous name was restored by tsar 15677: 15525:"Євангельсько-лютеранська церква Святої Катерини" 15445:"Dnipropetrovsk House Of Organ And Chamber Music" 15420:"Dnipropetrovsk House Of Organ And Chamber Music" 14855: 14531:: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of September 2024 ( 14318:""History" a Dnipropetrovsk Travel Page by Cheba" 14154: 14012: 13959: 13593:(in Russian). Pogoda.ru.net. 2016. Archived from 13347: 12932:"Is This Man the Most Powerful Jew in the World?" 12824:Ukraine Turns to Its Oligarchs for Political Help 12691:. En.for-ua.com. 11 December 2009. Archived from 12387:"Attack on Dnipro: death toll rises to 40 people" 11928: 11798: 10904: 10829:(in Breton). Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire. 10542: 10083: 9935:The Kravchenko Case: One Man's War Against Stalin 9834: 9739: 9653: 8995:The Cossacks and Religion in Early Modern Ukraine 8875: 8873: 8871: 8869: 8867: 8720:Верховна Рада України (Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine) 8239:. Central European University Press. p. 61. 8060:Department of Statistics in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 8000: 7998: 7355:(born 1982) – mathematician and vice head of the 7160:(born 1974) – Ukrainian ecologist and politician. 7154:(born 1933) – Russian–American conceptual artist. 6900:In 2008 the city built a new soccer stadium; the 6874:. The club has been inactive since 2019. Note: A 6820:German Evangelical-Lutheran Church in the Ukraine 6536:Ukrainian State Chemical-Technological University 5884:). Other notable industrial company of Dnipro is 3836:. Kolomoyskyi initially dismissed suggestions of 3289:Until 18 July 2020, Dnipro was incorporated as a 3197:alleys in June 2022. According to Dnipro's Mayor 2286:anarchist Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine 1892: 1444:, only to have it destroyed within months by the 697:, after which its name is derived. Dnipro is the 18141: 15782:. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 48. 15652:"Kolomoisky announced the restoration of Dnipro" 15099: 14124: 13514:"Bioclimatic & Biogeographic Maps of Europe" 12618: 12323: 12125:"A monument to Pushkin was dismantled in Dnipro" 11906:"Удар по Дніпру: кількість загиблих зросла до 4" 10716:Neringa Klumbyte; Gulnaz Sharafutdinova (2012). 10396:Neringa Klumbyte; Gulnaz Sharafutdinova (2012). 10235:"Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine (Pages 89–104,107–110)" 9176:Sevastopol's Wars: Crimea from Potemkin to Putin 9005:, pages 26, 37, 40, 51, 60–1, 142, 245, and 268. 8843: 7854:Avenue in the city center of Dnipro was renamed 7655: 7210:(born 1999) – Influencer, blogger and volunteer. 7060:National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine 6797:, which is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral of the 6483:Dnipro Polytechnic National Technical University 6208:European Bank for Reconstruction and Development 2203:Third Universal of the Ukrainian Central Council 1941:as the administrative centre of a centre of the 1499:. Under the terms of the Russian withdrawal—the 1416:In the 15th century the area became part of the 1108:). This name was first mentioned in a report to 15794:"Turchynov becomes secretary of Ukraine's NSDC" 15619: 15583: 15107:"Russian military again strikes Dnipro airport" 14761: 14759: 13884: 13807:Железнодорожный вокзал, Днепропетровск, Украина 13660:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 12517:"The Consolidation of Ukrainian Business Clans" 11561:"In East Ukraine, fear of Putin, anger at Kiev" 10565: 10563: 10150: 9248: 8743:Verkhovna Rada renames Dnipropetrovsk as Dnipro 8575:Poroshenko signed the laws about decomunization 8570: 8568: 8566: 8564: 8182:(in Russian). Портал об'єднаних громад України. 7510:List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine 7309:(1875–1930) — Ukrainian filmmaker and director. 6806:Dnipropetrovsk House Of Organ And Chamber Music 6612:Dnipropetrovsk House Of Organ And Chamber Music 6561:Dnipro National University of Railway Transport 2318: 2166:, significantly strengthening their positions. 1826:, the Empress laid the foundation stone of the 1148:In the 17th century the city was also known as 60: 15222:Dmytro Yavornytskyi National Historical Museum 14462:; Zenon Kuzelia, Енциклопедія українознавства 14407: 14405: 14403: 14401: 14399: 14397: 14395: 14393: 14391: 13511: 12987: 12981: 12537:(inactive 18 May 2024) – via Cairn.Info. 12521:Revue internationale d'intelligence économique 12329: 12167:"A monument to Gorky was dismantled in Dnipro" 12066: 10605:. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 186. 9469: 9222:"Memory Politics in Dnipropetrovsk, 1991–2015" 8864: 8734: 8732: 8186: 8082:[General information and statistics]. 7995: 7799:across the river, which was completed in 1884. 7297:(1891–1953) – composer, pianist and conductor. 7132:(1855–1888) – Russian author of short stories. 7102:Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine 6866:. It also was the only Soviet team to win the 6697:The central thoroughfare is known as Akademik 6339:Domestic connections exist between Dnipro and 4986:), in this case as the students' union of the 3730:. Kolomoyskyi and Bogolyubov were partners in 2950:activists attempted but failed to capture the 2664: 2154:removed the governor and the vice-governor of 1859: 705:. It hosts the administration of Dnipro urban 17780: 17341: 16676: 16652: 16365: 16108: 16094: 15470:"Пам'ятки архітектури національного значення" 14792:FXHistory: historical currency exchange rates 14767:(1) Conversion to contemporary Sterling used 14590: 14588: 14492:International Labor and Working-Class History 14441: 14059: 14022:In East Ukraine, fear of Putin, anger at Kiev 13416: 12164: 12144: 11430: 11179: 10049: 10047: 9569:International Labor and Working-Class History 9535: 9405:International Labor and Working-Class History 8070: 7503: 6732:Further from the city centre and next to the 6661:Dmytro Yavornytsky National Historical Museum 5888:, a heavy machinery and rocket manufacturer. 2339:In 1922 the region was incorporated into the 1057: 917: 879: 15476:(in Ukrainian). 2 April 2015. Archived from 14797: 14756: 14679: 14204: 14181: 13938: 13918: 13624:National Centers For Environment Information 13572: 13570: 13066: 12196: 10654: 10560: 10523: 9536:Klier, John Doyle; Lambroza, Shlomo (1992). 9323:"Ломоносову М.В., памятник – Днепропетровск" 9321:Вт, 12 марта 201307:51 (14 September 2011). 8987: 8939:Volodymyr Kubijovyč, Ihor Stebelsky (2020). 8609: 8607: 8605: 8561: 7978:The origins of Dnipro, the city and its name 7466:(born 1987) – Olympic bronze medalist runner 6956:Ukrainian Federation of Bandy and Rink-Bandy 6455:1% primary or incomplete secondary education 5007:Southern (Yuzhne) Missile and Rocket factory 2429:was constructed during the Stalinist period. 1807:river near Kodak". The new city would serve 1344:. The area of modern Dnipro was part of the 16060:"Entertaining-information portal of Dnipro" 15874:"The City of Osaka's International Network" 14847:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 14623: 14621: 14619: 14617: 14388: 13746:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 12547:: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of May 2024 ( 11799:Gilbody-Dickerson, Claire (11 March 2022). 10824: 9482:. Cambridge University Press. p. 139. 9437:Life and Times of Andrei Zhdanov, 1896–1948 9351: 9343:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 9249:Portnov, Andrii; Portnova, Tetiana (2015). 9008: 8753: 8751: 8729: 8375: 8127:Official statistics, 01.08.2012 (Ukrainian) 7823:local Dnipropetrovsk perpetrator was Jewish 7821:In one of these cases in 1979, because the 7444:(born 1966) – long jumper and triple jumper 7048:writer and public figure and member of the 7028:, a stateless anarchist society in Ukraine. 6431:. There is also a railway freight station. 6277:Ukraine's border crossings with Russia and 5940:Another company headquartered in Dnipro is 3998:Köppen–Geiger climate classification system 3703:and Ukraine's 10th and 13th prime minister 3266:Administratively, the city is divided into 2830:rose rapidly within the ranks of the local 2694:these numbers were 4.9%, 95.1% and 49%. In 2548:. The city was administered as part of the 1747:The first written mention of a town in the 1503:in 1711—the Kodak fortress was demolished. 1249:It has been suggested that this section be 1163:proposed to change the name of the city to 1079:city on the territory of modern Dnipro was 238:Location of Dnipro in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 18190:Populated places on the Dnieper in Ukraine 18175:Cities of regional significance in Ukraine 17787: 17773: 17348: 17334: 16683: 16669: 16633:Urban-type settlement until September 2001 16372: 16358: 16101: 16087: 15688:"SC Dnipro-1 profile, statistics and news" 14825:вт, 12 марта 201307:52 (19 January 2011). 14585: 13986: 13424:"NSDC bans pro-Russian parties in Ukraine" 13187:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 12965: 12839: 12514: 11438:"Disturbances escalate in western Ukraine" 10947: 10857:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 10598: 10448: 10180: 10044: 10023: 9542:. Cambridge University Press. p. 41. 9433: 9288:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 9105: 9040:"www.eugene.com.ua Dnepropetrovsk History" 8373: 8371: 8369: 8367: 8365: 8363: 8361: 8359: 8357: 8355: 7234:(born 1973) – politician and entrepreneur. 7088:(born 1972) – The current mayor of Dnipro. 6225: 3243: 2755:enthusiasts, recording and rebroadcasting 1474:(province) of the Zaporizhian Sich called 1379:The area of modern Dnipro was part of the 878:(also spelled Ekaterinoslav; Russian: 18180:1776 establishments in the Russian Empire 15916:. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 15854:(in Ukrainian). Dnipro. 12 September 2013 15625:"Three's a crowd for Dynamo and Shakhtar" 14312: 14310: 14308: 14047: 13609: 13567: 13473: 13192: 13037:Electoral Geography 2.0 – Mapped politics 13021:. 5 May 2015 – via www.reuters.com. 12777:Electoral Geography 2.0 – Mapped politics 12719:Electoral Geography 2.0 – Mapped politics 12532: 11366: 11364: 11082: 10660: 10026:"Famine 1932–1933 in Dnipropetrovshchyna" 9864:"Photos about Ukrainian Hunger 1921–1923" 9128: 9126: 9088: 9078: 9034: 9032: 9030: 9028: 9026: 8880:S. Svitlenko % O. Shlyakhov (2012). 8602: 8232: 7472:(born 1964) – former Ukrainian footballer 7262:(1899–1983) – a German-Jewish biochemist. 7094:(born 1983) Ukrainian comedian and actor. 6555:International Association of Universities 6530:National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine 5055:was placed on the square in front of the 2393:All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee 1945:, the settlement was officially known as 1781:). In 1777, a town named Yekaterinoslav ( 532:409.718 km (158.193 sq mi) 16397: 16014: 15994: 15866: 15190: 14614: 14481: 14479: 13895:"История Днепропетровска и Приднепровья" 13848:"История Днепропетровска и Приднепровья" 13826:"История Днепропетровска и Приднепровья" 13784:"История Днепропетровска и Приднепровья" 13703:"История Днепропетровска и Приднепровья" 10932:Why is Ukraine's economy in such a mess? 10871: 10801:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 68. 10695:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 70. 9907: 9509: 9189: 8748: 8694: 8692: 8262: 7490:(1969–1995) – athlete, 400-metre hurdles 7425:(born 1987) – Ukrainian/Israeli Olympic 7379: 7368: 6996: 6984: 6973: 6941:2019–20 Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague 6836: 6645:Dnipro Academic Drama and Comedy Theatre 6631: 6621: 6606: 6487: 6438: 6310: 6229: 6189: 6142: 5897: 5835: 5083:following months of protests against him 5011: 4779: 3941: 3754: 3707:. Kuchma was a former senior manager of 3381: 3373: 3365: 3357: 3346: 3338: 3330: 3322: 3176: 3109: 3052: 3003: 2926: 2698:these numbers were 8.1%, 91.9% and 40%. 2668: 2584: 2519: 2484:were implemented in Dnipropetrovsk. The 2427:Dnipro Academic Drama and Comedy Theatre 2421: 2322: 2264:saw the UPR replaced by the more pliant 2251: 2095: 2032:From 1792 Yekaterinoslav was within the 2022:The Jewish community and the 1905 pogrom 1912: 1904: 1896: 1279: 730:in 1787 as the administrative center of 18122:Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine 15962: 15163: 14891:. 34.ua. 15 August 2011. Archived from 14773:The Making of Global Finance, 1880–1913 14708: 14545: 14453: 14355: 14353: 14351: 14349: 14347: 14345: 14343: 13989:"Monument Torn Down in Eastern Ukraine" 13583: 13541: 12929: 12510: 12508: 12506: 12034: 11771: 10367:Miller, Christopher (28 October 2017). 10362: 10360: 10232: 10220: 9837:"Dnipropetrovsk in the 1920s and 1930s" 9656:"The city of Katerinoslav in 1917–1920" 9296: 9190:Bartlett, Roger P. (13 December 1979). 8887:Oles Honchar Dnipro National University 8633: 8614:Ukraine tears down controversial statue 8352: 7281:(1903–1976) American classical cellist. 6943:. The team plays its home games at the 6508:Oles Honchar Dnipro National University 6479:Oles Honchar Dnipro National University 6422: 6138: 5824:According to a survey conducted by the 4988:Oles Honchar Dnipro National University 4884:Once Yekaterinoslav became part of the 4506:Average extreme snow depth cm (inches) 3779:which annulled the declared victory of 3255:City of regional significance (Ukraine) 2580: 1960:businessman who built an iron works at 1525:, the Zaporozhian cossacks allied with 1044:Дніпропетровськ, from Дніпро (Dnipro, " 14: 18142: 15906: 14546:Kabuzan, Vladimir Maksimovich (2006). 14305: 14100:Istorychna Pravda ("Historical Truth") 12597: 12255: 11361: 11213: 11195: 11015:(in Belarusian). Gomel. Archived from 11003: 11001: 10820: 10818: 10474: 10366: 9981: 9861: 9795: 9783: 9779: 9745: 9123: 9023: 8908: 7058:(born 1964) – Former Secretary of the 6885:, both of which have large fan bases. 5328: 3873:2014 parliamentary election in October 3274:, a rural settlement located near the 2936:demolished monuments to Vladimir Lenin 2919:and installing a presidential regime. 2863: 2839:Dnipropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute 2208:In the November 1917 elections to the 1452:. Rebuilt in 1645, it was captured by 50:City in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine 17794: 17768: 17329: 16664: 16651: 16353: 16082: 15391: 15164:Доброта, Валерия (19 February 2024). 14476: 14259:. Akselrod-estate.com. Archived from 13645: 13438: 13263:Central Election Commission (Ukraine) 12624: 11877:Agence Press-France (10 April 2022). 10633: 10061: 10059: 9689:. Cornell University Press. pp.  9601:Dnipropetrovsk region. Pragmatic area 9505: 9503: 9501: 9499: 9479:The Bolsheviks and the Russian Empire 9373: 9244: 9242: 9219: 9215: 9213: 8997:, pub Oxford University Press, 2001, 8814:Melvin Ember, Carol R. Ember (2002). 8689: 8258: 8256: 7969: 7478:(born 1985) – professional triathlete 7126:(1898–1997) German-American botanist. 5184:(who had perished on 7 March 2023 in 3976:, while the left bank is part of the 3800:2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election 3081:Avenue, the main street, was renamed 2917:2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election 2605:on display in Dnipro's "Rocket Park". 2085: 1253:out into another article titled 1167:; however, this was never finalised. 1091: 1066: 1019: 988: 951: 926: 905: 888: 855: 821: 540:5,606 km (2,164 sq mi) 18170:Populated places established in 1776 16255: 16116: 15969:The Destruction of the European Jews 15953: 15811: 15517: 15492: 15437: 15412: 15385: 15367:"Свято-Троїцький Кафедральний собор" 15359: 15333: 15281: 15184: 15157: 14485: 14340: 14155:Olexei Alexandrov (5 January 2023). 13493:from the original on 3 February 2012 13269:from the original on 29 October 2014 13229: 13214:Source: Central Election Commission 12988:Damien Sharkov (10 September 2014). 12503: 12238:from the original on 10 October 2022 11972:KATERYNA TISHCHENKO (29 June 2022). 11585:. Weeklystandard.com. Archived from 10767: 10557:, History | Your library (2009–2022) 10357: 9562: 9475: 9398: 7347:2010 Ukrainian presidential election 7256:(born 1948) – baritone opera singer. 7120:(born 1973) – Ukrainian entrepreneur 6950:The city is the centre of Ukrainian 6725:for the city was once housed at the 5121:. This this meant that monuments to 4768:(humidity 1981–2010, sun 1991–2020) 3909:2019 Ukrainian presidential election 2724:publications began to circulate via 2628:Ministry of General Machine-Building 1883:History of the City of Ekaterinoslav 1309:) human settlements appear near the 1235: 1040:1926–2016. The word originates from 964:after he had his father assassinated 17357:Administrative divisions of Ukraine 15191:Дєточкін, Юрій (25 November 2021). 14498:. Journals.cambridge.org: 139–166. 14464:(Encyclopedia of Ukrainian studies) 14125:Alina Samoilenko (4 January 2023). 13591:"Климат Днепра (Climate of Dnipro)" 13577:www.mongabay.com Russia – Geography 12930:Pfeffer, Anshel (18 October 2014). 12330:IRYNA BALACHUK (17 November 2022). 11374:. News.bigmir.net. 23 February 2014 11126: 10998: 10825:Bacon, Edwin; Sandle, Mark (2002). 10815: 10477:"Perestroika and the Soviet Worker" 9359:"Ukrainetrek Dnepropetrovsk (City)" 8208:State Statistics Service of Ukraine 7913:Ukrainian National Security Council 7182:(born 1946) — educational theorist. 6472: 6175:, and a number of roads, including 2983:of Ukraine. On the same day, after 2860:and call a halt to further reform. 2858:Communist Party of the Soviet Union 2415:in the city, this continued in the 2218:Ukrainian Socialist Revolutionaries 2112:in its conquest of Ukraine and the 2108:in 1918, which was employed by the 2081:Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 1992:Yekaterinoslav Higher Mining School 1706:Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 1657:Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 1170:In 1926 the city was renamed after 24: 16021:"Ekaterinoslav (government)"  15773:"Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna"  14709:Свобода, Радіо (30 January 2008). 13653:"Dnipro Climate Normals 1991–2020" 12570:Ukraine: State and Nation Building 12165:Maria Kabashi (26 December 2022). 12145:Anton Machula (16 December 2022). 11444:. 20 February 2014. Archived from 11108:"Bombs wound 27 in Ukrainian city" 10722:. Lexington Books. p. 70/71. 10493:10.1111/j.1477-7053.1990.tb00755.x 10056: 9937:by Gary Kern, Enigma Books, 2007, 9496: 9239: 9210: 9120:Portno and Portnova (2015), p. 225 8253: 8206:(in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: 8131:. Dneprstat.gov.ua. Archived from 7754:(who stood against Filatov at the 6643:Dnipro has a variety of theatres ( 6461:46% vocational secondary education 6183:Street) and Moskovsky Street (now 5974:for commercial launches to orbit. 5826:International Republican Institute 5553:This was part of a national trend. 5323: 3962:, where it finally flows into the 3819:removal of Yanukovich as President 3711:while Tymoshenko was president of 3370:Modern buildings on the right bank 3270:. Presently, there are 8 of them. 3065:) in Dnipro's city centre in 2018. 3028:2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine 3000:2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine 2515: 2227:Donetsk-Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic 2216:, compared to 46 per cent for the 1976:, during archaeological research. 25: 18206: 15988: 15748:. Ukrbandy.org.ua. Archived from 15145:from the original on 4 March 2022 14680:Anthony Loyd (25 February 2022). 14205:Stas Rudenko (20 December 2023). 14182:Stas Rudenko (20 December 2023). 13512:Rivas-Martínez, Salvador (2004). 12956:The Town Determined to Stop Putin 12197:Stas Rudenko (22 February 2023). 11953:(in Ukrainian). 21 September 2022 11916:from the original on 18 July 2022 11227:. 27 January 2014. Archived from 9954: 9713: 9463:Anton Rubinstein: A Life in Music 9132: 8912:The Ukrainians: Unexpected Nation 8263:Sullivan, Becky (29 March 2022). 8217:from the original on 4 July 2022. 7952:." Filatov also claimed that the 7080:Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 6969: 6870:twice. The club was owned by the 6546:University of Customs and Finance 6321:There are two railway terminals, 5211:The Yavornytsky Historical Museum 3988:suburban and inter-urban travel. 3309:Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 3116:Russian warship, go fuck yourself 2915:intent on disrupting the October 2389:All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets 2383:. In 1926 a provisional District 2241:-allied UPR. On 5 April 1918 the 2104:that was built by the workers of 2074: 1968:, who in 1866 had discovered the 1743:Establishment of Catherine's city 606:Dniprianyn, Dniprianka, Dnipriany 427:75 Akademik Yavornitskyi Prospekt 409:1776 (248 years ago) (officially) 241:Show map of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 16630:Non-administrative neighborhoods 16450: 16381: 16337: 16325: 16298: 16281: 16264: 16227: 16213: 16198: 16189: 16181: 16174: 16162: 16150: 16133: 16121: 16036:"Dnipro City Guide. Map of city" 15972:. New York: Holmes & Meier. 15840: 15786: 15764: 15738: 15644: 15462: 15394:"Свято-Троїцький собор – Дніпро" 15341:"Свято-Троїцький собор – Дніпро" 15307: 15269:(in Ukrainian). 8 September 2023 15255: 15229: 15211: 15127: 14972: 14950: 14907: 14881: 14818: 14807:Stalin and the Spanish Civil War 14730: 14702: 14645: 14539: 14365: 14275: 14249: 14221: 14087: 14001: 13939:Stas Rudenko (23 January 2024). 13919:Stas Rudenko (31 January 2024). 13873: 13862: 13840: 13818: 13798: 13776: 13754: 13717: 13695: 13673: 13528: 13505: 13377: 13365:(in Ukrainian). 24 November 2020 13328: 13297: 13251: 13223: 13208: 13176: 13160: 13134: 13082: 13051: 13025: 13007: 12923: 12897: 12885: 12859: 12833: 12817: 12791: 12765: 12749: 12733: 12707: 12681: 12651: 12591: 12555: 12515:Avioutskii, Viatcheslav (2010). 12471: 12433: 12407: 12379: 12217: 12133:(in Ukrainian). 16 December 2022 12013:(in Ukrainian). 16 December 2022 11898: 11870: 11844: 11818: 11792: 11765: 11735: 11716: 11653: 11627: 11601: 11575: 11527: 11408: 11396:. Dp.vgorode.ua. 28 January 2014 11386: 11335: 11323:. News.liga.net. 26 January 2014 11313: 11301:. Dp.vgorode.ua. 27 January 2014 11291: 11279:. Dp.vgorode.ua. 26 January 2014 11269: 11243: 11167:. Dp.vgorode.ua. 26 January 2014 11157: 11141: 11100: 11056: 11031: 10971: 10925: 10865: 10788: 10682: 9982:Sergei, Zhuk (21 January 2022). 9256:. In Pil'shchikov, I. A. (ed.). 8799:, as accessed on 9 February 2023 8016:(in Ukrainian). 24 November 2020 7922: 7897: 7861: 7844: 7815: 7802: 7678: 7665: 7641: 7628: 7615: 7602: 7589: 7576: 7563: 7550: 7537: 7524: 6795:Holy Trinity Cathedral in Dnipro 6369:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 6275:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 5289: 5267: 5245: 5231: 5216: 5204: 5111:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 4939: 4930: 3713:United Energy Systems of Ukraine 3124:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 3106:2022–2023 Dnipro missile strikes 3100:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 3096:of the city received new names. 2437:The city figured prominently in 2343:, a constituent republic of the 2233:, conceded the territory to the 2169:In June 1917 a Central Council ( 1726: 1719: 1698: 1691: 1671: 1649: 1642: 1635: 1622: 1610: 1589: 1576: 1565: 1368:passed through the lands of the 1352:(300–800) nomadic tribes of the 1275: 1240: 974:on some nineteenth-century maps. 719:communities from at least 1524. 592: 591: 356: 290: 283: 257: 250: 224: 217: 197: 182: 172: 158: 123: 112: 101: 18155:Cities in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 15823:Smithsonian American Art Museum 15347:(in Ukrainian). 27 January 2017 15028:"Foreign travel advice Ukraine" 14960:. Kyivpost.com. 21 October 2011 14413:"Cities & Towns of Ukraine" 14237:(in Ukrainian). 7 February 2024 12840:Цензор.НЕТ (22 February 2014). 12625:Stack, Graham (19 April 2017). 12311:(in Ukrainian). 18 October 2022 12263:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 12112:(in Ukrainian). 6 December 2022 12042:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 12010:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 11772:Горбань, Аліна (5 April 2022). 10468: 10442: 10416: 10402:. Lexington Books. p. 68. 10332: 10307: 10277: 10252: 10226: 10122: 10001: 9975: 9948: 9928: 9855: 9707: 9556: 9454: 9392: 9380:Message of Greeting from Rector 9220:Repan, Oleh (30 January 2022). 9167: 9114: 9054: 8902: 8786: 8770: 8700:"Dnipropetrovsk renamed Dnipro" 8670: 8654: 8627: 8545: 8530: 8453: 8442:Пояснювальна записка 27.04.2018 8414: 8389: 8180:"Днепровская городская громада" 7915:because of alleged ties to the 7774: 7769:Constitutional Court of Ukraine 7761: 7740: 7138:(1903–1988) – American painter. 6813:Saint Nicholas Church in Dnipro 6712:Diorama "Battle of the Dnieper" 6665:Diorama "Battle of the Dnieper" 6653:Dnipro Opera and Ballet Theatre 6524:Dnipro State Medical University 6458:13% general secondary education 6281:are closed to regular traffic. 5820:5% found it difficult to answer 5309: 4997:in 1953 and the appointment of 3984:located southeast of the city. 3817:On 2 March 2014, following the 3318: 3057:Memorial to the victims of the 2993: 2942:On 26 January 2014, 3,000 anti- 2528:in 1943 in Dnipropetrovsk. The 2381:Presidium of the Supreme Soviet 2120:Directly following the Russian 1182:media Dnipro was nicknamed the 1021:[ˌdn⁽ʲ⁾ipropeˈtrɔu̯sʲk] 432: 43:Dnipropetrovsk (disambiguation) 15398:Я кохаю Україну – цікаві місця 15345:Я кохаю Україну – цікаві місця 14869:(in Ukrainian). 6 January 2022 14506:(inactive 20 September 2024). 14103:(in Ukrainian). 4 January 2023 11749:(in Ukrainian). Archived from 11700:(in Ukrainian). Archived from 10874:Who's who in Russia since 1900 9136:Загадки Преображенского собора 8447:Explanatory Note 27 April 2018 8155:"Coordinates + Total Distance" 8147: 8117: 8098: 8062:(in Ukrainian). Archived from 8028: 7909:Opposition Platform – For Life 7721: 6908:. The Dnipro-Arena hosted the 6822:(GELCU) owns the 19th-century 6799:UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate 6617: 6570:Dnipro Agricultural University 5962:In 2018 a private Texas-based 5874:Dniprovsky Metallurgical Plant 5043:houses of the Khrushchev era ( 3946:An aerial view of Dnipro. The 3932:Opposition Platform – For Life 3924:2020 Ukrainian local elections 3895:2015 Ukrainian local elections 3863:In the Dnipropetrovsk region, 3742:bank's nationalization in 2016 3683:, and in the new century, the 2946:(Ukrainian President) and pro- 2149:Russian Provisional Government 2106:Yekaterinoslav's Bryansk plant 1893:Growth as an industrial centre 1422:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 291: 258: 225: 13: 1: 17817:City of district significance 17812:City of regional significance 16214: 16151: 15237:"Будинок губернатора, Дніпро" 14486:Surh, Gerald (October 2003). 14294:, pub Lexington Books, 2001, 12894:– The Guardian, 18 April 2014 12067:IRINA BALACHUK (3 May 2022). 12035:Свобода, Радіо (3 May 2022). 10664:Nationalisms Across the Globe 10634:Kuzio, Taras (23 June 2015). 10455:www.encyclopediaofukraine.com 10264:www.encyclopediaofukraine.com 10194:Red Army crosses Dniepr River 9725:. Pegasus Books. p. 35. 9389:, University official website 9178:, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017 8539:Hanshchyna (Ганьщина Україна) 8518:Museum Of Dnipro City History 7963: 7709:Golden Rose Synagogue, Dnipro 7660:Dnipro also cooperates with: 7656:Friendship cooperation cities 7357:NASU Institute of Mathematics 6895:UEFA Europa Conference League 6864:2015 UEFA Europa League Final 5876:(from 1922 until the time of 5860:, different mining combines, 4966:as opposed to the ornamental 3904:was elected Mayor of Dnipro. 3871:with 45 per cent, but in the 3258: 3248: 2952:Regional State Administration 2922: 2502:Assassination of Sergei Kirov 2092:Ukrainian War of Independence 2063:According to local historian 1979:In 1884, a railway to supply 1523:Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) 1295:Human settlements in current 993:) 1918–1921 (unofficial name) 709:. Dnipro has a population of 271:Location of Dnipro in Ukraine 16190: 16175: 16001:"Ekaterinoslav (town)"  14257:"Торговый комплекс "Пассаж"" 14048:Wynnyckyj, Mychailo (2019). 13987:Soviet-Era (February 2016). 13551:. Mfa.gov.ua. Archived from 13312:Single-member constituencies 12562:Staff Country Report Ukraine 12441:"Нові райони: карти + склад" 12421:(in Ukrainian). 18 July 2020 11092:(in Russian). Archived from 11068:Casefile: True Crime Podcast 10373:RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty 9868:Ukrainian life in Sevastopol 9681:Oliver Henry Radkey (1989). 9196:. CUP Archive. p. 133. 8340:(in Ukrainian). 31 July 2020 8114:URL accessed on 8 March 2007 7363:Alexander Pavlovich Vasiliev 7188:(1905–1966) Soviet defector. 6627:Synagogue and Menorah Center 6434: 6405:Dnipro International Airport 6133: 5814:1% belong to other religions 4775: 3937: 3410:Prominent streets and areas 3378:The Prydniprovsk Power Plant 3276:Dnipro International Airport 3187:Dnipro International Airport 2897:collapse of the Soviet Union 2882:collapse of the Soviet Union 2740:, and in the revival of the 2319:Stalin-era industrialisation 2300:Armed Forces of South Russia 2210:Russian Constituent Assembly 1901:A map of Ekaterinoslav, 1885 1839:Stanisław August Poniatowski 1830:in the presence of Austrian 1495:, drove out the encroaching 1068:[dʲnʲɪprəpʲɪˈtrofsk] 757:, it became a focus for the 749:in 1926 after the Ukrainian 304:Location of Dnipro in Europe 7: 15267:Днепр Инфо – Новости Днепра 13683:. DNEPR.com. 7 October 2011 12566:International Monetary Fund 10668:. Peter Lang. p. 237. 10599:Krawchenko, Bohdan (1985). 10449:Krawchenko, Bohdan (1993). 10198:. Onwar.com. Archived from 8079:Общие сведения и статистика 7731:for former and native names 7697: 7010:Category:People from Dnipro 6912:qualification game between 6785: 6398: 6395:—are no longer in service. 6257:The largest bus station in 4292:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 4152:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 3922:By the time of the October 3759:Campaign activities of the 3687:. After the 2014 events of 3670: 3291:city of oblast significance 2886:largest population declines 2874:declaration of independence 2665:Dissent and youth rebellion 2179:Ukrainian People's Republic 2000:ethnic or cultural Russians 1860:Disputed year of foundation 1630:Ukrainian People's Republic 1597:Ukrainian People's Republic 1161:Ukrainian People's Republic 947: 890:[jɪkətʲɪrʲɪnɐˈsɫaf] 851: 798:Russian invasion of Ukraine 580:2,411/km (6,240/sq mi) 10: 18211: 17705:Claimed and controlled by 17513:Cities with special status 15899: 14783:Cambridge University Press 13426:. Ukrinform. 20 March 2022 12498:Centre for Eastern Studies 12256:RFE/RL (11 October 2022). 10774:. Routledge. p. 183. 10661:Kamusella, Tomasz (2009). 10475:Teague, Elizabeth (1990). 9961:. Erdogan A. p. 251. 9835:I. S. Storazhenko (2001). 9746:Skirda, Alexandre (2004). 9654:I. S. Storazhenko (2001). 7507: 7504:Twin towns – sister cities 7313:Menachem Mendel Schneerson 7148:author, poet and essayist. 7110:(1923–1999) – head of the 7013: 7007: 6761:Governor of Yekaterinoslav 6602: 6077: 6063: 5997: 5978: 5878:decommunization in Ukraine 5831: 5574: 5558: 5192:and first human in space) 5153:Avenue. In January 2023 a 4903:Later, due to damage from 4763: 4758: 4032: 3991: 3869:2014 presidential election 3810:and 19.4 per cent for the 3789:2010 presidential election 3785:2004 presidential election 3765:2010 presidential election 3681:Communist Party of Ukraine 3353:Dnipro central post office 3252: 3103: 2997: 2876:that had been made by the 2814:The "Dnipropetrovsk Mafia" 2551:Reichskommissariat Ukraine 2486:Communist party of Ukraine 2376:Yekaterinoslav Governorate 2173:) of Ukrainian parties in 2156:Yekaterinoslav Governorate 2124:, in the night of 3 March 2089: 2078: 2025: 1909:The Main Post Office, 1870 1678:Reichskommissariat Ukraine 1510:(or "free settlement") of 1231: 1157:Central Council of Ukraine 953:[noʋoroˈs⁽ʲ⁾ijsʲk] 40: 29: 18195:Oblast centers in Ukraine 18115: 18032: 17889: 17856: 17825: 17802: 17735:Lugansk People's Republic 17731:Donetsk People's Republic 17703: 17552: 17534: 17511: 17378: 17363: 17208: 16765: 16717: 16702: 16658: 16653:Links to related articles 16626: 16564: 16466: 16459: 16448: 16395: 16114: 16109:Places adjacent to Dnipro 16044:"Welcome to Dnipro City!" 15392:admin (27 January 2017). 14504:10.1017/S0147547903000231 14466:, 3-volumes, Kyiv, 1994, 14054:Columbia University Press 13475:10.5194/hess-11-1633-2007 11253:. 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Archived from 10872:McCauley, Martin (1997). 10611:10.1007/978-1-349-09548-3 10481:Government and Opposition 9988:E-International Relations 9434:Boterbloem, Kees (2004). 9226:E-International Relations 9020:, by Mykola Chaban, 2010. 8844:Yuri Pakhomenkov (2000). 8476:Назви міст кінчаються на 8233:Cybriwsky, Roman (2018). 7728: 7450:(born 2001) – high jumper 7034:(1831–1891) – founder of 6989:USSR stamp, centenary of 6883:FC Spartak Dnipropetrovsk 6832: 6704:Transfiguration Cathedral 6694:these have been renamed. 6492:The main building of the 6073: 6070: 6067: 6064: 5993: 5990: 5987: 5982: 5979: 5645: 5570: 5565: 5562: 5559: 5341:—     4834:Transfiguration Cathedral 4789:Dmytro Yavornytsky Avenue 4711: 4663: 4619: 4575: 4505: 4431: 4361: 4291: 4221: 4151: 4081: 4076: 4073: 4070: 4067: 4064: 4061: 4058: 4055: 4052: 4049: 4046: 4043: 4040: 4037: 4002:humid continental climate 3838:Russian-backed separatism 2536:Dnipropetrovsk was under 2419:and in subsequent years. 2100:Monument in Dnipro of an 1828:Transfiguration Cathedral 1288:statue collection of the 1088: 1058: 1033: 1016: 990:[s⁽ʲ⁾it͡ʃeˈslɑu̯] 985: 936: 918: 902: 880: 840: 818: 670: 660: 648: 627: 610: 600: 584: 576: 565: 557: 552: 544: 536: 528: 523: 508: 494: 489: 431: 421: 413: 405: 393: 381: 369: 351: 316: 211: 203:Dnipro's location within 196: 154: 136:Transfiguration Cathedral 95: 84: 76: 69: 61: 55: 17807:City with special status 16945:Mykolaivka (Synelnykove) 16692:Administrative divisions 15954:Zhuk, Sergei I. (2010). 14548: 13806: 13724:Вт, 12 марта 201307:51. 13389:ukraine-elections.com.ua 13355: 13281: 11583:"Ukraine: the Day After" 11535: 10640:. Abc-Clio. p. 34. 10067: 10007:Boriak, Hennadii. 2009. 9440:. McGill-Queen's Press. 9135: 8194: 8078: 8054: 8006: 7714: 7391: 7176:(1924–1982) – violinist. 6945:Palace of Sports Shynnik 6862:it reached and lost the 6856:Ukrainian Premier League 6752:based a monastery here. 5171:1st Mechanized Battalion 5159:Hero of the Soviet Union 5107:derussification campaign 4759:Source 1: Pogoda.ru.net 3775:, Tymoshenko co-led the 3675:In the first decades of 3194:derussification campaign 3071:2015 decommunization law 2619:, to construct military 2363:or local leaders of the 2276:of the Ukrainian State, 2249:were publicly executed. 1985:Amur and Nyzhnodniprovsk 1770:..." (Which referred to 1256:History of Dnipro (city) 1127:..." (Which referred to 907:[kɐtɛrɪnoˈslɑu̯] 711:968,502 (2022 estimate). 548:155 m (509 ft) 134:Сentral Dnipro skyline, 18160:Yekaterinoslavsky Uyezd 16407:Amur-Nyzhniodniprovskyi 16027:Encyclopædia Britannica 16007:Encyclopædia Britannica 15880:. Osaka. Archived from 15827:Smithsonian Institution 15779:Encyclopædia Britannica 14781:, by CH Feinstein, pub 14653:"Municipal Survey 2023" 13454:Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci 13063:. Argument. 10 May 2017 12976:The Wall Street Journal 12598:Magyar, Bálint (2019). 11519:Ukraine crisis timeline 11489:5 December 2014 at the 8945:Encyclopedia of Ukraine 8941:"Dnipropetrovsk oblast" 8909:Wilson, Andrew (2015). 8616:, by Rostyslav Khotin, 8105:Ukrcensus.gov.ua — City 6850:is the most successful 6827:Church of St. Catherine 6791:Ludwig Charlemagne-Bode 6659:) and several museums ( 6575:Alfred Nobel University 6303: 6226:Suburban transportation 5856:, rolled metal, pipes, 5238:The Dnipro Philharmonic 5175:Armed Forces of Ukraine 5064:independence of Ukraine 3398:Name of urban district 3244:Government and politics 3009:A destroyed monument to 2716:reports, in the 1960s " 2565:Germany operated three 2451:forced collectivisation 2413:continued to be renamed 2306:'s peasant insurgents, 2231:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk 2214:vote in the Governorate 2028:1905 Russian Revolution 1943:Novorossiya Governorate 1603:autonomous part of the 1571:Historical affiliations 1531:liquidation of the Sich 1404:conquest of Kievan Rus' 1075:The original name of a 928:[nəvərɐˈsʲijsk] 803: 796:in 2016. Following the 792:, the city was renamed 36:Dnipro (disambiguation) 17553:Administrative centers 17035:Pokrovske (settlement) 15913:The Russian Anarchists 14026:Ukraine: the Day After 13116:"President v oligarch" 12534:10.3166/r2ie.2.119-141 9476:Riga, Liliana (2012). 9407:(64): (139–166). 140. 9385:5 January 2009 at the 9080:10.15826/qr.2018.2.302 8623:Same article on UNIAN. 8331:"Historical reference" 8110:9 January 2006 at the 7825:, a KGB report linked 7704:Dnepropetrovsk maniacs 7388: 7377: 7226:Konstantin Lopushansky 7005: 6994: 6982: 6964:Ukrainian championship 6935:. The city is home to 6844: 6748:. In the 9th century, 6692:law on decommunization 6640: 6629: 6614: 6496: 6444: 6403:The city is served by 6318: 6316:Dnipro Railway station 6235: 6199: 6152: 5906: 5862:agricultural equipment 5845: 5563:Ethnicity of Citizens 5224:Stalinist architecture 5057:city's railway station 5039: 4823:Stalinist architecture 4806: 4785:Stalinist architecture 3951: 3768: 3677:Ukrainian independence 3419:Amur-Nyzhnodniprovskyi 3389: 3379: 3371: 3363: 3355: 3344: 3336: 3328: 3259:Dnipro § Politics 3182: 3119: 3066: 3023: 2939: 2905:Dnipropetrovsk maniacs 2678: 2606: 2597:rocket, flanked by an 2533: 2530:monumental inscription 2430: 2365:proletarian revolution 2332: 2329:local 1921–1923 famine 2257: 2134:Konstantin von Hesberg 2117: 1925: 1910: 1902: 1783:the glory of Catherine 1739: 1686:German-occupied Europe 1553:Dnipro's official flag 1322:Chechelivskyi District 1292: 1195:law on decommunization 1106:the glory of Catherine 1093:[noˈʋɪjkoˈdɑk] 446:Amur-Nyzhnodniprovskyi 80: transcription(s) 34:. For other uses, see 16705:Administrative center 16696:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 15289:"Будинок губернатора" 14943:21 March 2019 at the 14377:22 March 2017 at the 10876:. London: Routledge. 10827:Brezhnev reconsidered 10768:Zhuk, Sergei (2022). 10233:Harkavi, Zvi (1973). 9721:The Russian Civil War 9563:Surh, Gerald (2003). 9510:Goldbrot, I. (1972). 9399:Surh, Gerald (2003). 9174:Mungo Melvin CB OBE, 8468:Ukrainian Orthography 8397:"English map of 1820" 8336:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 7992:. July 2017 (page 46) 7983:15 March 2022 at the 7827:Ukrainian nationalism 7810:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 7756:2015 mayoral election 7383: 7372: 7008:Further information: 7000: 6988: 6977: 6840: 6736:(spelled "Dnipro" in 6690:. Following the 2015 6673:Taras Shevchenko Park 6638:Taras Shevchenko Park 6635: 6625: 6610: 6491: 6442: 6375:in Belarus, Moscow's 6334:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 6314: 6233: 6193: 6146: 5901: 5839: 5315:Historical population 5015: 4976:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 4913:Akademik Yavornitskyi 4836:, completed in 1835. 4783: 3945: 3917:Servant of the People 3877:Petro Poroshenko Bloc 3845:, and to support the 3834:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 3758: 3385: 3377: 3369: 3361: 3350: 3342: 3334: 3326: 3302:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 3234:The attacks continued 3180: 3113: 3073:the city was renamed 3059:Russian-Ukrainian War 3056: 3018:Avenue (now Prospekt 3007: 2930: 2837:from director of the 2757:western popular music 2707:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 2672: 2588: 2567:prisoner-of-war camps 2523: 2459:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 2425: 2370:In 1924 a Provincial 2326: 2272:. On 18 May 1918 the 2255: 2099: 2016:Industrial Revolution 1916: 1908: 1900: 1573: 1542:Dnipro's coat of arms 1342:Taras Shevchenko Park 1297:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 1283: 1226:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 703:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 699:administrative centre 629: • Summer ( 376:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 336:48.46750°N 35.04000°E 205:Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 140:Merefa-Kherson bridge 18165:Former closed cities 15474:ukrainaincognita.com 14460:Volodymyr Kubiyovych 14290:Kardasis, Vassilis, 14031:17 June 2015 at the 13764:. Dneprotur.ucoz.com 13516:. University of León 11747:ukrainenews.fakty.ua 11639:Yahoo News Singapore 11470:7 September 2014 at 11096:on 12 February 2012. 11043:www.wilsoncenter.org 10295:on 27 September 2021 9466:, Indianapolis, 2007 8556:The Ukrainian Weekly 7934:liberation of Dnipro 7917:Government of Russia 7850:On 16 November 2022 7402:1994 Winter Olympics 7317:"Lubavitcher Rebbe", 7202:President of Ukraine 7076:Valentyn Reznichenko 7050:Ukrainian parliament 7036:Theosophical Society 6824:Evangelical Lutheran 6706:founded by order of 6532:was founded in 1899. 6423:Water transportation 6139:Local transportation 5097:decommunization laws 5070:The local statue of 4952:in 2013 and in 1913. 4082:Record high °C (°F) 3888:Valentyn Reznichenko 3875:his political party 3858:volunteer battalions 3665:decommunization laws 3313:President of Ukraine 3311:is appointed by the 3280:Dnipro urban hromada 3278:, is also a part of 2878:Ukrainian parliament 2846:Dnipropetrovsk Mafia 2746:blue and yellow flag 2623:and rocket engines. 2581:Post-war closed city 2526:Jews shot by Germans 2353:revolutionary events 2243:Imperial German army 2008:Ukrainian population 1875:Zaporozhian Cossacks 1818:On 20 May [ 1527:Empress Catherine II 1145:of 23 January 1784. 823:[dn⁽ʲ⁾iˈprɔ] 577: • Density 400:Dnipro urban hromada 17536:Autonomous republic 16940:Mykolaivka (Dnipro) 15752:on 23 February 2014 15562:. 13 September 2021 14986:on 23 December 2011 14867:Dnipro City Council 14056:. pp. 132–135. 13597:on 13 December 2019 13466:2007HESS...11.1633P 13293:on 5 February 2015. 13185:by Balázs Jarábik, 12500:(17 September 2014) 11704:on 9 September 2016 10319:www.tracesofwar.com 10202:on 26 November 2010 9955:A, Erdogan (2021). 9460:Taylor, Philip S., 8978:Riding the currents 8667:, 29 December 2015. 8536:Mikhail Levchenko. 8463:Ukrainskyi pravopys 8066:on 20 October 2013. 7903:In the wake of the 7786:Ukrainian Knowledge 7611:, Uzbekistan (1998) 7448:Yaroslava Mahuchikh 7411:Anatoliy Demyanenko 7248:President of Crimea 7066:Gennadiy Bogolyubov 7056:Oleksandr Turchynov 6910:2010 FIFA World Cup 6868:USSR Federation Cup 6746:Monastyrskyi Island 6727:Central Post Office 6708:Catherine the Great 6657:Dnipro State Circus 5316: 5186:battle near Bakhmut 5167:Dnipro City Council 4993:After the death of 4972:Emperor Nicholas II 4960:Grand Hotel Ukraine 4950:Grand Hotel Ukraine 4915:Prospekt (formerly 4894:Catherine the Great 4620:Average snowy days 4576:Average rainy days 4362:Record low °C (°F) 4222:Daily mean °C (°F) 3913:Volodymyr Zelenskyy 3907:In the March–April 3823:Oleksandr Turchynov 3821:, acting President 3728:Gennadiy Bogolyubov 3407:Population in 2006 3122:In the wake of the 3069:To comply with the 3048:Russo-Ukrainian War 2870:national referendum 2864:Independent Ukraine 2808:Oleksandr Turchynov 2771:—the veneration of 2744:. Occasionally the 2524:Monument to 20,000 2391:'s chairman of the 2372:Congress of Soviets 2122:February Revolution 2057:czarist authorities 2010:remaining rural in 1931:Mogilev Governorate 1918:Catherine the Great 1801:Catherine the Great 1501:Treaty of the Pruth 1420:(1471–1565) of the 1326:Monastyrskyi Island 1038:Kharkiv orthography 1036:) according to the 728:Catherine the Great 332: /  274:Show map of Ukraine 144:Monastyrskyi Island 18120:Cities located in 16805:Chervonohryhorivka 15623:(28 August 2007). 15449:www.domorgan.dp.ua 15424:www.domorgan.dp.ua 14813:measuringworth.com 14641:on 22 August 2017. 14448:"China in Figures" 14322:VirtualTourist.com 14131:Дніпро Оперативний 14066:The New York Times 13983:. 30 January 2016. 13555:on 12 October 2012 13344:(19 November 2020) 13308:Proportional votes 13205:(18 November 2015) 13189:(23 October 2015 ) 12873:. 22 February 2014 12762:(17 December 2009) 12746:(17 December 2009) 12669:on 26 October 2016 11778:Суспільне | Новини 11732:(22 February 2016) 11509:(22 February 2014) 11497:(22 February 2014) 11478:(22 February 2014) 11349:on 31 January 2014 11257:on 2 February 2014 11231:on 19 October 2017 11209:. 26 January 2014. 9605:The Ukrainian Week 8982:The Ukrainian Week 8797:The World Factbook 8620:(27 November 2009) 8484:(а не -ськ, -цьк) 8298:. 23 February 2023 8135:on 25 October 2014 7990:The Ukrainian Week 7888:Alexander Matrosov 7624:, Lithuania (1988) 7494:Tatiana Volosozhar 7423:Marharyta Dorozhon 7389: 7378: 7315:(1902–1994) – the 7279:Gregor Piatigorsky 7118:Dmytro Derevytskyy 7078:(born 1972) – The 7006: 6995: 6983: 6939:, champion of the 6891:UEFA Europa League 6845: 6686:heroes during the 6641: 6630: 6615: 6519:Dnipro Polytechnic 6497: 6494:Dnipro Polytechnic 6445: 6319: 6236: 6202:Dnipro also has a 6200: 6198:system in the city 6185:Volodymyr Monomakh 6153: 5991:Production Volume 5907: 5846: 5314: 5182:Dmytro Kotsiubailo 5127:Alexander Matrosov 5053:Grigoriy Petrovsky 5040: 4890:officially in 1922 4866:Dnipro Polytechnic 4858:October Revolution 4807: 4010:evapotranspiration 3952: 3769: 3693:closer ties to the 3390: 3380: 3372: 3364: 3356: 3345: 3337: 3329: 3183: 3120: 3067: 3044:Ukrainian military 3024: 3022:) in October 2014. 2985:street fighting in 2940: 2890:regions of Ukraine 2742:Ukrainian language 2738:Ukrainian Cossacks 2730:Ukrainian Sixtiers 2722:Ukrainian diaspora 2701:As in the overall 2679: 2607: 2534: 2471:1939 Soviet Census 2431: 2333: 2278:Pavlo Skoropadskyi 2258: 2118: 2086:War and revolution 2049:Russo-Japanese War 2034:Pale of Settlement 1996:Dnipro Polytechnic 1926: 1911: 1903: 1879:Dmytro Yavornytsky 1426:Samarskyi District 1293: 970:1802–1918, called 537: • Metro 509: • Mayor 341:48.46750; 35.04000 307:Show map of Europe 18137: 18136: 18131: 18130: 17857:500,000-1,000,000 17796:Cities in Ukraine 17762: 17761: 17323: 17322: 17300:Verkhniodniprovsk 17150:Velykomykhailivka 17040:Pokrovske (rural) 16965:Novooleksandrivka 16645: 16644: 16622: 16621: 16246: 16245: 16241: 16240: 15979:978-0-8419-0832-1 15852:dniprorada.gov.ua 15665:. 21 October 2019 15529:UA.IGotoWorld.com 15241:UA.IGotoWorld.com 15015:Ukrayinska Pravda 14805:Kawlsky, Daniel, 14716:Radio Free Europe 14571:978-5-02-033991-0 14436:978-0-8476-7673-6 14234:Istorychna Pravda 13994:Radio Free Europe 13814:on 25 April 2012. 13536:klimadiagramme.de 13320:Seats and regions 13230:Karmanau, Yuras. 13079:(9 November 2018) 13039:. 2 November 2014 12805:. 29 October 2012 12779:. 4 November 2012 12721:. 19 January 2010 12611:978-963-386-215-5 12482:Radio Free Europe 12468:(2 December 2015) 12395:. 16 January 2023 12367:. 14 January 2023 12337:Ukrayinska Pravda 12308:Ukrayinska Pravda 12172:Ukrayinska Pravda 12130:Ukrayinska Pravda 12109:Ukrayinska Pravda 12074:Ukrayinska Pravda 11979:Ukrayinska Pravda 11950:Ukrayinska Pravda 11910:Українська правда 11830:Економічна правда 11668:Ukrayinska Pravda 11507:Ukrayinska Pravda 11192:(26 January 2014) 11154:(20 October 2012) 11009:"Гарады-партнёры" 10808:978-0-7391-7583-5 10729:978-0-7391-7584-2 10702:978-0-7391-7583-5 10675:978-3-03911-883-0 10620:978-0-333-44284-5 10586:(22 October 2019) 10409:978-0-7391-7584-2 10350:978-0-253-06089-1 10239:www.jewishgen.org 10168:on 28 August 2012 10135:Wikimedia Commons 9968:978-1-329-49087-1 9943:978-1-929631-73-5 9786:, pp. 77–78. 9700:978-0-8014-2360-4 9549:978-0-521-52851-1 9516:www.jewishgen.org 9361:. Ukrainetrek.com 9267:978-9985-58-807-9 9203:978-0-521-22205-1 8922:978-0-300-21725-4 8767:(12 October 2016) 8765:Ukrayinska Pravda 8686:(3 February 2016) 8684:Ukrayinska Pravda 8579:Ukrayinska Pravda 7928:This monument of 7892:Mikhail Lomonosov 7869:Alexander Pushkin 7746:The city's mayor 7650:, Slovakia (1993) 7438:basketball player 7327:Moses Schönfinkel 7289:business oligarch 7260:David Nachmansohn 7238:Marina Maximilian 7186:Victor Kravchenko 7098:Kyrylo Tymoshenko 6669:Dnipro Art Museum 6597: 6596: 6448:regional levels. 6131: 6130: 6060: 6059: 5968:Firefly Aerospace 5882:Grigory Petrovsky 5790: 5789: 5668: 5667: 5662: 5657: 5545: 5544: 5147:Mikhail Lomonosov 5123:Alexander Pushkin 5076:Viktor Yanukovych 4999:Nikita Khrushchev 4968:Ukrainian Baroque 4909:Socialist Realism 4898:Mikhail Lomonosov 4843:Sobornyi District 4772: 4771: 4666:relative humidity 3900:of the patriotic 3781:Viktor Yanukovych 3777:Orange Revolution 3773:Viktor Yushchenko 3720:1994 presidential 3661: 3660: 3562:Dnipro River Port 3401:Year of creation 3032:the people killed 2944:Viktor Yanukovych 2913:Viktor Yanukovych 2854:General Secretary 2850:Nikita Khrushchev 2734:Ukrainian history 2684:cities of Ukraine 2673:Dnipropetrovsk's 2636:Nikita Khrushchev 2560:in Dnipropetrovsk 2397:Grigory Petrovsky 2357:the international 2349:Soviet government 1922:Mikhail Lomonosov 1847:Russo-Turkish war 1832:Emperor Joseph II 1497:Tsardom of Russia 1273: 1272: 1268: 1176:Grigory Petrovsky 1140:Empress of Russia 1077:Ukrainian Cossack 1050:Grigory Petrovsky 945: 849: 755:Grigory Petrovsky 680: 679: 675:dniprorada.gov.ua 566: • Rank 558: • City 529: • City 495: • Type 425:Dnipro City Hall, 422:Administrative HQ 16:(Redirected from 18202: 17789: 17782: 17775: 17766: 17765: 17350: 17343: 17336: 17327: 17326: 17165:Verkhnodniprovsk 16685: 16678: 16671: 16662: 16661: 16649: 16648: 16567: 16469: 16464: 16463: 16454: 16399: 16387:Subdivisions of 16386: 16385: 16384: 16374: 16367: 16360: 16351: 16350: 16342: 16341: 16340: 16330: 16329: 16328: 16321: 16311: 16303: 16302: 16301: 16294: 16286: 16285: 16284: 16277: 16269: 16268: 16267: 16257: 16232: 16231: 16230: 16217: 16216: 16203: 16202: 16201: 16193: 16192: 16186: 16185: 16184: 16178: 16177: 16167: 16166: 16165: 16154: 16153: 16138: 16137: 16136: 16128:Petrykivka Raion 16126: 16125: 16124: 16117: 16103: 16096: 16089: 16080: 16079: 16075: 16063: 16055: 16047: 16039: 16031: 16023: 16011: 16003: 15983: 15959: 15935: 15894: 15893: 15891: 15889: 15884:on 15 April 2021 15878:city.osaka.lg.jp 15870: 15864: 15863: 15861: 15859: 15844: 15838: 15837: 15835: 15833: 15819:"Helen Gerardia" 15815: 15809: 15808: 15806: 15804: 15798:Interfax-Ukraine 15790: 15784: 15783: 15775: 15768: 15762: 15761: 15759: 15757: 15742: 15736: 15735: 15733: 15731: 15716: 15710: 15709: 15707: 15705: 15700: 15690:(in Ukrainian). 15684: 15675: 15674: 15672: 15670: 15664: 15654:(in Ukrainian). 15648: 15642: 15641: 15639: 15637: 15617: 15606: 15605: 15603: 15601: 15581: 15572: 15571: 15569: 15567: 15558:(in Ukrainian). 15552: 15541: 15540: 15538: 15536: 15521: 15515: 15514: 15512: 15510: 15496: 15490: 15489: 15487: 15485: 15466: 15460: 15459: 15457: 15455: 15441: 15435: 15434: 15432: 15430: 15416: 15410: 15409: 15407: 15405: 15389: 15383: 15382: 15380: 15378: 15363: 15357: 15356: 15354: 15352: 15337: 15331: 15330: 15328: 15326: 15311: 15305: 15304: 15302: 15300: 15285: 15279: 15278: 15276: 15274: 15259: 15253: 15252: 15250: 15248: 15233: 15227: 15226: 15215: 15209: 15208: 15206: 15204: 15188: 15182: 15181: 15179: 15177: 15161: 15155: 15154: 15152: 15150: 15141:. 3 March 2022. 15131: 15125: 15124: 15122: 15120: 15103: 15097: 15096: 15094: 15092: 15084:Ukrainska Pravda 15075: 15066: 15065: 15063: 15061: 15044: 15042: 15040: 15024: 15018: 15009: 15005: 14996: 14995: 14993: 14991: 14976: 14970: 14969: 14967: 14965: 14954: 14948: 14936: 14932: 14926: 14925: 14923: 14921: 14911: 14905: 14904: 14902: 14900: 14885: 14879: 14878: 14876: 14874: 14859: 14853: 14852: 14846: 14838: 14836: 14834: 14822: 14816: 14801: 14795: 14763: 14754: 14753: 14751: 14749: 14744:. 20 August 2018 14734: 14728: 14727: 14725: 14723: 14706: 14700: 14699: 14697: 14695: 14677: 14671: 14670: 14668: 14666: 14657: 14649: 14643: 14642: 14640: 14633: 14625: 14612: 14611: 14609: 14607: 14598:. 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