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Zitvatorok Antlaşması Nedir, Önemi Nedir? Zitvatorok Antlaşması Ne Zaman, Kimler Arasında İmzalanmıştır?
The Prut (also spelled in English as Pruth; Romanian pronunciation: [prut], Ukrainian: Прут) is a river in Eastern Europe. It is a left tributary of the Danube, [2][3] and is 953 km (592 mi) long. [4] Part of its course forms Romania 's border with Moldova and Ukraine.
Prut River, a tributary of the Danube River, now forming the boundary of Romania with Moldova. Prior to 1940 and the taking of Bessarabia by the Soviet Union, the Prut was almost entirely in Romania. It rises on the northeastern slopes of the Eastern Carpathians in southwestern Ukraine and flows.
Prut or Pruth (both: prōōt), river, c.530 mi (850 km) long, rising in the Carpathian Mts., W Ukraine, and flowing generally SE to the Danube River at Reni. It forms the border between Romania and Moldova.
The Prut flows to the southeast, eventually joining the Danube near Giurgiuleşti, east of Galați. The Prut currently divides three countries: Romania, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. At present, it constitutes the border between Romania and Moldova, with a total length of 695 km.
Vlad Mischevca, Râul Prut: de la geografie la istorie / The River Prut ...
Cîșlița-Prut is a village in Cahul District, Moldova, located on the border with Romania, about 15 km to the north east of the city of Galați. Cîșlița-Prut is situated 8 km north of Prut.