The Dnieper River is the fourth-longest river in Europe, flowing for over 2,200 miles from Russia to the Black Sea. It is also known by several other names such as Dnepr, Dnipro, Dnjepr, Dnyapro, and Dneper. The river has played a significant role in the history of Ukraine, with many cities located along its banks. In ancient times, it formed part of the trade route known as the Varangian Way, connecting the Baltic and Caspian Seas. Today, the Dnieper River remains an important transport route for Ukraine, and its surrounding areas offer scenic views and recreational opportunities for visitors.