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  1. After 1922 Katerynoslav became part of the newly founded Soviet Union, of which Ukraine was one of the nominally autonomous member republics. In 1926 the city was renamed to Dnipropetrovsk (Russian: Днепропетровск – Dnepropetrovsk).

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    Once Yekaterinoslav became part of the Soviet Union (officially in 1922), and became Dnipropetrovsk in 1926, the city was gradually purged of tsarist-era monuments. Monumental architecture was stripped of Imperial coats of arms and other non-socialist symbolism.

  4. From the second half of the 19th century, with the founding of Yuzovka (Donetsk), the governorate became the coal-mining and metallurgical center of the then Ukraine, incorporating the Dnieper Industrial Region and the Donbass ( Donets Basin) . Its population increased to 2,113,674 by 1897.

  5. Dnepropetrovsk (Yekaterinoslav until 1926), city and industrial center situated on the River Dnieper in Ukraine. Jews first settled there shortly after its foundation in 1778 and, in 1804, the town was included in the Pale of Settlement .

  6. Dnipro (the former Yekaterinoslav and Dnipropetrovsk), located in south-eastern Ukraine, is the administrative center of the Dnipropetrovsk region, the fourth most populous city in the country after Kyiv, Kharkiv and Odessa. It was one of the key centers of the Soviet metallurgical, nuclear, defense, and space industries.

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  7. May 5, 2023 · Written by Marc Santora. Nicole Tung spent weeks traveling to towns and villages along the Dnipro River. Marc Santora joined her for part of the journey. May 5, 2023. 阅读简体中文版 閱讀繁體中文版. The thunder...

  8. Mar 29, 2022 · Dnipro was home to the Soviet Union's rocket and missile manufacturing industry — an operation so prized that the city was closed to foreigners until the late 1980s. The Ukrainian...

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