The Dniester River flows into the Black Sea
The Black Sea
The Black Sea
Nistru (Dniester) and Prut.
The Dniester and Don rivers flow into the Black Sea. The Dniester River discharges into the Black Sea at its outlet in Ukraine, while the Don River flows into the Sea of Azov, which is connected to the Black Sea. Both rivers play significant roles in the hydrology and ecology of their respective regions.
Rivers that begin with D are: Danube River Dnieper River The Dniester Draa River Desna River Daugava River Delaware River
The Nistru or Dniester is 1,362 km (846 mi) long.
Transnistria, which can also be spelled Trans-Dniester, or Transdniestria, is a sliver of land along the border of Moldova and Ukraine. It is officially recognized by almost all of the world as part of Moldova, but is rests on the eastern side of the Dniester River where the population is almost entirely Ukrainian. Thus, they are interested in claiming their independence from Moldova.
Major bodies of water within or bordering Ukraine are the Dnieper (Dnipro) River, the Seversky Donets River, the Dniester River, the Southern Buh River, the Black Sea, and the Sea of Azov.
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Danube river.Dnestr, Bug, DneprThe Dniestr and Dniepr.nistruDniester RiverThe river is Nistru (Dniester in Russian language).The Dnipro river (Dneper, Dnjeper, Dneiper)Danube river.
Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, is not located near any sea. It is situated inland, approximately 150 kilometers (93 miles) from the nearest coastline, which is along the Black Sea. The nearest significant body of water is the Dniester River, which flows through the country.