- Zaporizhzhya
- or Russian Zaporozh'ye or formerly Aleksandrovsk geographical name city SE Ukraine population 897,000
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Zaporizhzhya — Za·po·rizh·zhya (zä pō rēzhʹzhyä) or Za·po·ro·zhe ( rōʹzhĕ) Formerly A·lek·san·drovsk (ăl ĭk sănʹdrəfsk, ə lĭk sänʹ ). A city of southern Ukraine west of Donets k. It was founded in 1770 on the site of a Cossack camp. Population: 897,600. * * *… … Universalium
Zaporizhzhya — Original name in latin Zaporizhzhya Name in other language Aleksandrovsk, OZH, Saporoshje, Zaborozha, Zaporizhzhya, Zaporizza, Zaporozh e, Zaporozh ye, Zaporozhye, Zaporozh’e, Zaporozh’ye, Запорожье, Запоріжжя State code UA Continent/City… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Zaporizhzhya — Zaporijia Zaporijia Запоріжжя … Wikipédia en Français
Zaporizhzhya — Sp Zaporòžė Ap Запорожье/Zaporozh’ye rusiškai Sp Zaporižià Ap Запоріжжя/Zaporizhzhya ukrainiškai L Ukrainos sr. centras … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Zaporizhzhya (región) — Zaporizhzhya (en ucraniano Запорізька область, Zaporiz’ka oblast’) es un Oblast (región) de Ucrania. Su capital es Zaporizhzhya. Tiene una superficie de 27.000 km² … Enciclopedia Universal
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Zaporizhia International Airport — Zaporizhzhya International Airport Міжнародний аеропорт Запоріжжя IATA: OZH – ICAO: UKDE … Wikipedia
Ukraine — /yooh krayn , kruyn , yooh krayn/, n. a republic in SE Europe: rich agricultural and industrial region. 50,684,635; 223,090 sq. mi. (603,700 sq. km). Cap.: Kiev. Russian, Ukraina. Formerly, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. * * * Ukraine… … Universalium
Dnieper River — Russian Dnepr ancient Borysthenes. River, eastern central Europe. One of the longest rivers in Europe, it rises west of Moscow and flows south through Belarus and Ukraine, emptying into the Black Sea after a course of 1,420 mi (2,285 km). More… … Universalium
Football records in Ukraine — Team Records= Vyscha LihaTitles*Most League titles: 12, Dynamo Kyiv*Most consecutive League titles: 9, Dynamo KyivWins*Most wins in a season (30 games): 27, Dynamo Kyiv (1999 00) *Fewest wins in a season (30 games): 0, Zirka Kirovohrad (1999… … Wikipedia