The New Student's Reference Work/Dniester

Dniester (nēs′ ter), a river of Galicia, in eastern Europe, rises in the and flows southeastward into, entering the  about 30 miles south of. It is about 760 miles long, the chief towns on its banks being Mohileff, Bender and Akerman. Navigation is interrupted by falls between Yampol and Bender, though an artificial channel permits the passage of small boats. In February and June there are severe floods, often raising the level of the river 20 feet and causing great damage along its banks by the swiftness of its current.