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It flows from Russia, through Belarus and Ukraine, to the Black Sea
The Dnieper River flows from Russia through Belarus and Ukraine, to the Black Sea.
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I believe that it is the Volga River.
There is more than one, The Dnieper River flows through Russia, Belarus and the Ukraine. The River Meuse flows through France, Belgium and the Netherlands. The Oder River flows through Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany. The Prut River flows through Moldova, The Ukraine and Romania.
The Dneiper River, Ukraine's largest which also flows through Belarus and Russia, is Europe's fourth largest river. The Ural River, flowing through Russia and Kazakhstan, is Europe's third largest river.
The Dnieper River flows from Russia through Ukraine and Moldova to the Black Sea.
One of the major rivers in Europe is the Rhone. It winds through Switzerland and France, then empties into the Mediterranean Sea. Another major River in Europe is the Dnieper River. The Dnieper flows through Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine.
The Danube River, Europe's second-longest river, empties into the Black Sea. The Dniester River discharges into the Black Sea in Ukraine. The Dnieper River flows through Russia, Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea.
The Dnieper River and Pripyat River are used for commerce in Belarus. Dnieper River is the longest river in the Ukraine, while the Pripyat River flows inside the borders of Ukraine.
Russia, the River Volga is completely in Russia.
The Amur River flows mostly through China, but a portion flows through Russia and along the border of China and eastern Russia.