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The Dnipro river in Aurora is one of the largest rivers in Europe. It spans from the outskirts of modern-day Russia to the Black Sea by Ukraine, going through many towns. | |||
== Towns by the Dnipro/Dnieper river == | |||
* [[Aurora:Chernihiv|Chernihiv]], although mostly being by a tributary of the Dnipro, the Diesna, it still has a coastline alongside the main Dnirpo coast. | |||
* [[Aurora:Kaniw|Kaniw]], the Dnipro river runs straight through Kaniw, with the town of Kaniw being the largest city on the Dnipro, has both east and west banks of the grand river. | |||
* Gomel, Capital of [[File:Polesia.png|20px]][[Aurora:Polesia|Polesia]], it is in modern-day Belarus, with the main tributary of the Dnipro running straight through the town. | |||
* Cherkassy, owned by Claus_, also is situated on the river, although the majority of Cherkassy's chunks are on the southern bank of the river, the main buildings reside in the cramp areas in the northern bank. | |||
* Sevastopol, although her core being in Crimea, sevastopol's borders reach out to the Dnipro river in the Kherson oblasts | |||
* Dnipro, the town named after the river itself, stands on the river. With most of Dnipro's population and chunks being, just like in reality, on the Eastern bank of the river. |
Latest revision as of 18:12, 3 December 2023
The Dnipro river in Aurora is one of the largest rivers in Europe. It spans from the outskirts of modern-day Russia to the Black Sea by Ukraine, going through many towns.
Towns by the Dnipro/Dnieper river
- Chernihiv, although mostly being by a tributary of the Dnipro, the Diesna, it still has a coastline alongside the main Dnirpo coast.
- Kaniw, the Dnipro river runs straight through Kaniw, with the town of Kaniw being the largest city on the Dnipro, has both east and west banks of the grand river.
- Gomel, Capital of Polesia, it is in modern-day Belarus, with the main tributary of the Dnipro running straight through the town.
- Cherkassy, owned by Claus_, also is situated on the river, although the majority of Cherkassy's chunks are on the southern bank of the river, the main buildings reside in the cramp areas in the northern bank.
- Sevastopol, although her core being in Crimea, sevastopol's borders reach out to the Dnipro river in the Kherson oblasts
- Dnipro, the town named after the river itself, stands on the river. With most of Dnipro's population and chunks being, just like in reality, on the Eastern bank of the river.