Nepryadva

The Nepryadva is a right tributary of the in , Russia. The river is 67 km long and its catchment area comprises 799 square kilometers. Near the mouth of the river the Battle of Kulikovo was fought in the late summer of 1380.
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Kulikovo pole is a historical area situated in the south-east part of . It was the scene of an important battle in 1380, the forces of the Princes of Muscovy against the Golden Horde, one of the khanates that the Mongol Empire had by then split up into.

Nepryadva

Latitude
53.67075° or 53° 40′ 15″ north
Longitude
38.65134° or 38° 39′ 5″ east
Elevation
145 metres (476 feet)
Open location code
9G5WMMC2+7G
Geo­Names ID
522603
Wiki­data ID
Q4317399
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Swedish—“Nepryadva” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Nepriadva
  • Cebuano: Nepryadva
  • Chinese: 涅普里亚德瓦河
  • Chinese: 涅普里亞德瓦河
  • Chuvash: Непрядва
  • Egyptian Arabic: نهر نيپريادڤا
  • Estonian: Neprjadva
  • Irish: Nepryadva
  • Italian: Neprjadva
  • Italian: Neprjavda
  • Japanese: ネプリャドワ
  • Persian: رود نپریادوا
  • Russian: Непрядва (река)
  • Russian: Непрядва
  • Swedish: Nepryadva

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