Dniester
The third one in Top 10 Longest Rivers in Ukraine that Toplist would like to introduce to you is Dniester. The Dniester is an Eastern European river. It flows through Ukraine, then through Moldova (where it more or less separates the breakaway territory of Transnistria), and finally into the Black Sea on Ukrainian territory.
The Dniester River rises in Ukraine near the city of Drohobych, near the Polish border, and flows to the Black Sea. Its path follows a portion of the border between Ukraine and Moldova before flowing through Moldova for 398 kilometers (247 miles), separating Moldova's main territory from its breakaway region Transnistria. It later forms an extension of the Moldova-Ukraine border before flowing through Ukraine to the Black Sea, where its estuary forms the Dniester Liman.
The western bank of the Dniester is high and hilly, while the eastern bank is low and flat. The river de facto marks the end of the Eurasian Steppe. Răut and Bîc are two of its major tributaries.
Length: 1,362 km (846 mi- shared with Moldova)