Definitions for Dvina

Dvina Dvi·na

Spelling: [dvee-nuh; Russian dvyi-nah]
IPA: /ˈdvi nə; Russian dvyɪˈnɑ/

Dvina is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 67 anagrams from letters in Dvina (adinv).

Definitions for Dvina

noun

  1. Also called Western Dvina. Latvian Daugava. a river rising in the Valdai Hills in the W Russian Federation, flowing W through Byelorussia (Belarus) and Latvia to the Baltic Sea at Riga. About 640 miles (1030) long.
  2. Also called Northern Dvina. a river in the N Russian Federation in Europe, flowing NW into the White Sea. About 470 miles (750 km) long.

Examples for Dvina

In 1412 the inhabitants of “Savolotchie” (the countries on the Dvina) made a campaign against the Norwegians.

It is the chief strategic position for the defence of the Dvina.

The Dvina, and the railroad, went on beyond Vitebsk,—went on to Russia.

A shortest night of one hour would take us to a little north of the mouth of the Dvina.

One day I went across the Dvina and far up "the other side."

Toward the end of August, 1916, the Russians again attempted at various times to cross the Dvina.

On 28th August von Buelow began his great attack on the line of the Dvina.

Both strategically and tactically the Front of the lower Dvina was in complete preparedness.

Anna and her husband were banished to a small island in the river Dvina, where on the 18th of March 1746 she died in childbed.

The Dnieper, Volga, and Dvina used once to be living people.

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