Dnîpro
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Koordînat: 48°28'3"Bk, 35°2'24"Rh | |
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Dema avabûnê | 1776 ![]() |
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• Şaredar | Borys Filatov (2015–) ![]() |
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• Bilindahî | 155 ±1 m ![]() |
Gelhe | 968.502 (2022) ![]() |
Dem | UTC+2 (dema standard), UTC+3 (Demjimêra havînê) |
Koda telefonê | 0562 |
Malper | dniprorada![]() |
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Dnîpro (bi ûkraynî: Дніпро, Dnipro), bajarekî Ûkraynayê ye û navenda îdarî ya oblasta Dnîpropetrovskê ye. Dnîpro li ser peravên çemê Dnîproyê (Dnieper) e.
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- ↑ Eugene.com states that the population in the early 19th century was 6,389, whilst Cheba states that this was the population in 1800.
- ↑ a b Kardasis, Vassilis, Diaspora Merchants in the Black Sea: The Greeks in Southern Russia, 1775–1861, pub Lexington Books, 2001, ISBN 0-7391-0245-1, page 34.
- ↑ a b c d e ""History" a Dnipropetrovsk Travel Page by Cheba". VirtualTourist.com. Ji orîjînalê di 22 adar 2017 de hat arşîvkirin. Roja wergirtinê: 28 çiriya paşîn 2014.
- ↑ a b Dnepropetrovsk Jewish Community (DJC.com) – About Yekaterinoslav Dnepropetrovsk, accessed 1 February 2014. (English language version of this page has disappeared since 2008, but Russian language version still present.)
- ↑ Cheba Girêdana arşîvê 22 adar 2017 li ser Wayback Machine states that in a census for 1 January 1866 the population was 22,846. Eugene.com states 22,816 for 1865, while DJC.com states 22,846 for 1865.
- ↑ Eugene.com states that the population in 1887 was 48,000, whilst Gerald Surh states that it was 47,000. Polish wikipedia says 48100.
Dnepropetrovsk History. www.eugene.com.ua
Surh, Gerald, Ekaterinoslav City in 1905: Workers, Jews, and Violence - ↑ Eugene.com states that the population in 1897 was 121,200, Cheba says 121,216, and Surh says 112,800, whilst Vassilis Kardasis states that it was 113,000.
Dnepropetrovsk History. www.eugene.com.ua
"History" a Dnipropetrovsk Travel Page by Cheba Girêdana arşîvê 22 adar 2017 li ser Wayback Machine
Gerald Surh, Ekaterinoslav City in 1905: Workers, Jews, and Violence
Kardasis, Vassilis, Diaspora Merchants in the Black Sea: The Greeks in Southern Russia, 1775–1861 - ↑ a b Surh, Gerald (çiriya pêşîn 2003). "Ekaterinoslav City in 1905: Workers, Jews, and Violence". International Labor and Working-Class History. Journals.cambridge.org. 64: 139–166. doi:10.1017/S0147547903000231. S2CID 145677880. Roja wergirtinê: 28 çiriya paşîn 2014.
- ↑ a b The emergency evacuation of cities: a cross-national historical and geographical study, by Wilbur Zelinsky, Leszek A. Kosiński, pub Rowman & Littlefield, 1991, ISBN 978-0-8476-7673-6.
- ↑ a b c d "China in Figures" says 1,178,000.
- ↑ "Dnipropetrovsk." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Encyclopedia.com.
- ↑ a b United Nations Statistics Division: cities, population, census years (discontinued), code 14720[Girêdan daimî miriye][Girêdan daimî miriye] give the population for the city proper as 1,147,000 for 1996, and 1,122,400 for 1998.
Eugene.com states that the population in 1998 was 1,137,000 - ↑ Xeletiya çavkanî: Invalid
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- ↑ "Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1 2021" (PDF). Ji orîjînalê (PDF) di 6 nîsan 2022 de hat arşîvkirin. Roja wergirtinê: 9 adar 2022.