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- Dniester_Hills abstract "Dniester Hills (Romanian: Dealurile Nistrului), also known as Northern Moldavian Plateau (Romanian: Podişul Moldovei de Nord) is a geographic area that comprises most of the northern Moldova, and parts of the Chernivtsi Oblast of Ukraine. Dniester Hills are the N and NE component of the Moldavian Plateau. Dniester Hills run and ridge along the Dniester River, from the Colachin river, an affluent of the Prut river, and the Plonini Forest to the point where Dniester receives its tributary Răut. The river Dniester in turn bounds Dniester Hills to the N and E, and separates them from the Podolian Plateau. Dniester Hills are separated from the rest of the Moldavian Plateau (Suceava Plateau, Jijia Plain, Bălţi steppe, Central Moldavian Plateau) by the passages formed in the valley of the Răut River and its tributaries, and partly by those of the Prut River and its tributaries. Dniester Hills have elevations of cca. 300 m. They are composed of: Hotin Plateau (Romanian: Podişul Hotin) in the NW edge/alongation, containing the Plonini Forest, the Hotin Forest, as well as the Şipeniţ Valley (Romanian: Valea Şipeniţului) Dniester Ridge, or Dniester Hillock (Romanian: Colinele Nistrului), also called Dniester-Răut Ridge or \"the Ridge between the Dniester and the Răut\", (Romanian: Colinele dintre Nistru si Răut), 2,480 km2, in the SE edge/alongation Northern Moldavian Hills, or Northern Bessarabian Plateau (Romanian: Podişul Moldovei de nord, Platoul Basarabiei de Nord), the central part of the Dniester Hills, 4,630 km2.Due to the phenomenon of ridges along the right side bank of the river Dniester, the waters falling directly in the Dniester are only several small creeks. The NW part of the Dniester Hills, is characterized by numerous creeks sourcing only one or two hills away from the Dniester but falling into the river Prut, a tributary of Danube. The SE part of the Dniester Hills is characterized by creeks falling into the river Răut, which itself afterwards falls into the Dniester.".
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageID "20646000".
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageLength "2365".
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageRevisionID "563046192".
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Bălți_Steppe.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Chernivtsi_Oblast.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Moldova.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plains_of_Ukraine.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Central_Moldavian_Plateau.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Chernivtsi_Oblast.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Colachin.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Dniester.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Dniester_Ridge.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Hotin_Forest.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Hotin_Plateau.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Jijia_Plain.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Moldavian_Plateau.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Moldova.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Moldavian_Hills.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Plonini_Forest.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Podolian_Upland.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Prut.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Răut_River.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Suceava_Plateau.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Şipeniţ_Valley.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dniester Hills".
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ro.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Moldavian_Plateau.
- Dniester_Hills wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Dniester_Hills subject Category:Geography_of_Chernivtsi_Oblast.
- Dniester_Hills subject Category:Landforms_of_Moldova.
- Dniester_Hills subject Category:Plains_of_Ukraine.
- Dniester_Hills hypernym Area.
- Dniester_Hills type Place.
- Dniester_Hills type Landform.
- Dniester_Hills comment "Dniester Hills (Romanian: Dealurile Nistrului), also known as Northern Moldavian Plateau (Romanian: Podişul Moldovei de Nord) is a geographic area that comprises most of the northern Moldova, and parts of the Chernivtsi Oblast of Ukraine. Dniester Hills are the N and NE component of the Moldavian Plateau. Dniester Hills run and ridge along the Dniester River, from the Colachin river, an affluent of the Prut river, and the Plonini Forest to the point where Dniester receives its tributary Răut.".
- Dniester_Hills label "Dniester Hills".
- Dniester_Hills sameAs Q14426322.
- Dniester_Hills sameAs Dnestråsane.
- Dniester_Hills sameAs m.051_559.
- Dniester_Hills sameAs Platoul_Moldovei.
- Dniester_Hills sameAs Q14426322.
- Dniester_Hills wasDerivedFrom Dniester_Hills?oldid=563046192.
- Dniester_Hills isPrimaryTopicOf Dniester_Hills.