lower Dnieper River

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The lower Dnieper River is the downstream stretch of the Dnieper in southern Ukraine, characterized by large reservoirs, hydroelectric infrastructure, and its approach to the Black Sea.

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Label Occurrences
Lower Dnieper 1
lower Dnieper River canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river reach
section of the Dnieper River
approaches Black Sea coast of Ukraine
basinCountry Ukraine NERFINISHED
borderRegion area of military conflict since 2022
climateZone temperate continental
country Ukraine
drainageBasin Black Sea drainage basin NERFINISHED
flowsInto Black Sea NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Dnipropetrovsk Oblast NERFINISHED
Kherson Oblast NERFINISHED
Zaporizhzhia Oblast NERFINISHED
hasEconomicRole agricultural support
energy production
fishing industry
regional trade
hasEnvironmentalIssue altered flow regime
floodplain degradation
habitat fragmentation
sediment trapping in reservoirs
water pollution
hasHydrologicalFeature floodplains
hydroelectric dams
navigation locks
reservoirs
river terraces
hasInfrastructure bridges
hydroelectric power plants
shipping channels
hasSection free-flowing stretches
reservoir-backed stretches
locatedIn southern Ukraine NERFINISHED
mouthLocation Dnieper–Bug estuary NERFINISHED
partOf Dnieper River NERFINISHED
Dnieper–Bug estuary system NERFINISHED
region Black Sea basin
riverSystem Dnieper River basin NERFINISHED
strategicImportance energy infrastructure corridor
military front line in parts of Kherson region
transport corridor
usedFor fisheries
hydroelectric power generation
industrial water supply
inland navigation
irrigation water supply
municipal water supply
recreation
waterBodyType regulated river

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Kakhovka Reservoir locatedOnRiverSection lower Dnieper River
Dnieper Rapids historicalRegion lower Dnieper River
this entity surface form: Lower Dnieper