Ros' River
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Ros (Ukrainian and , Ros’) is a river in Ukraine, 346 km in length, a right tributary of the Dnieper river.
Some historians have suggested the possibility that the name of the Kievan Rus', the old East Slavic state, may have originated from the name of the Ros river, the theory referred to as the antinormantist theory of the origin of Rus'.
Cities on the Ros'
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| Tributaries: Druć (R) | Berezina (R) | Sozh (L) | Pripyat (R) | Teteriv (R) | Irpin (R) | Desna (L) | Stuhna (R) | Trubizh (L) | Ros (R) | Tiasmyn (R) | Supiy (L) | Sula (L) | Pslo (L) | Vorskla (L) | Samara (L) | Konka (L) | Bilozerka (L) | Bazavluk (R) | Inhulets (R) | |||
| Reservoirs: Dnieper | Dniprodzerzhynsk | Kakhovka | Kaniv | Kiev | Kremenchuk | |||
| Hydroelectric stations: Dnieper | Dniprodzerzhynsk | Kakhovka | Kaniv | Kiev | Kremenchuk | |||
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