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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. Yekaterinoslav, Ukraine map with nearby places of interest (Wikipedia articles, food, lodging, parks, etc).

  5. dnipropetrovsk.wikimapia.org › enDnipro — Overview

    The city was formerly known as Kodak, Polovitsa (up to 1776), Yekaterinoslav (1776-1796, 1802-1926), Novorossiisk (1797-1802), Dnipropetrovsk (1926-2016). A vital industrial center of Ukraine, Dnipro was one of the key centers of the nuclear, arms, and space industries of the former Soviet Union.

  6. Aug 16, 2017 · Several colony group maps were updated, and one new map was added for scattered colonies in the Yekaterinoslav area (modern-day Dnipro). Some of these colonies may move into other groups, but like for Kherson and Taurida, we have now have a scattered colony group for Yekaterinoslav.

  7. Apr 30, 2013 · File: Aerial photograph, Ukrainian city of Yekaterinoslav, now called Dnipro.jpg

  8. May 22, 2019 · It is the fourth most populous city in Ukraine after Kyiv, Kharkiv and Odesa. In 1776-1796 and 1802-1926, it was called Yekaterinoslav, in 1796-1802 - Novorossiysk, and in 1926-2016 - Dnepropetrovsk. This city has a humid continental climate.

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