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Ukraine topographic maps
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Libknekhtovka
Ukraine > Autonomous Republic of Crimea > Керченський район > Чистопольское сельское поселение
Average elevation: 127 m
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Dnipro
Ukraine > Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Under the Köppen–Geiger climate classification system, Dnipro has a humid continental climate (Dfa/Dfb). Snowfall is more common in the hills than at the city's lower elevations. The city has four distinct seasons: a cold, snowy winter; a hot summer; and two relatively wet transition periods. However,…
Average elevation: 90 m
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Октябрьское сельское поселение
Ukraine > Autonomous Republic of Crimea > Pervomaiske Raion
Average elevation: 43 m
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Izmail
Under the Köppen climate classification, Izmail falls within either a hot-summer humid continental climate (Dfa) if the 0 °C (32 °F) isotherm is used or a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) if the −3 °C (27 °F) isotherm is used. Izmail experiences four distinct seasons and generous precipitation…
Average elevation: 18 m
Okhotnichye
Ukraine > Autonomous Republic of Crimea > Ялтинський район
Okhotnyche is the highest located settlement in Crimea, at an elevation of 1,160 metres (3,810 ft). The settlement is located on the Ai-Petri mountain 19 km (12 mi) southwest from Livadiya, which it is administratively subordinate to. Its population was 34 in the 2001 Ukrainian census. Current population: 17…
Average elevation: 939 m
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Zhuravli
Ukraine > Autonomous Republic of Crimea > Євпаторійський район > Митяевское сельское поселение
Average elevation: 14 m
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Kirovo
Ukraine > Autonomous Republic of Crimea > Керченський район > Кировское сельское поселение
Average elevation: 88 m
Dnieper River
The source of the Dnieper is the sedge bogs (Akseninsky Mokh) of the Valdai Hills in central Russia, at an elevation of 220 m (720 ft). For 115 km (71 mi) of its length, it serves as the border between Belarus and Ukraine. Its estuary, or liman, used to be defended by the strong fortress of Ochakiv.
Average elevation: 83 m
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