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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 17. Chapters: Albe ti River (Barlad), Arsura River, B bu a River, B l b ne ti River, B l neasa River (Barlad), Barbo i River, Barlad River, Barzota River, Bl ge ti River (Elan), Bogdana River (Simila), Bozieni River, Br dice ti River, Buda River (Barlad), Buda River (Horoiata), Burghina River, Carjoani River, Cet uia River (Tutova), Chirce ti River, Chi cani River, Chitoc River, Cisla River, Coroie ti River, Crasna River (Barlad), Cuticna River, D ne ti River, Dealu Mare River, Dobrov River, Duda River, Dumbrava River (Pereschiv), Durduc River (Barlad), Elan River, Epureni River (Elan), Fastaci River, Fere ti River, Garboveta River, Garceneanca River, G ureni River, Ghil noiu River, Grumezoaia River, Hausei River, Horincea River, Horoiata River, Hu i River (Prute ), Ibana River, Idriciu River, Iezer River (Barlad), Jerav River, Laza River, Lipova River, Lohan River, M l ie ti River (Elan), M lu teni River, Manje ti River, Mu ata River, Parve ti River, Pereschiv River, Permo eni River, Pribe ti River, Prute River, Racova River (Barlad), Rebricea River, Rediu River (Barlad), Sacov River, S rata River (Prut), Simila River, Simili oara River, oparleni River, Stemnic River, Studine River, T cuta River, Trestiana River, Tutova River, Urde ti River, Valea Seac River (Barlad), Vasluie River, Velna River, Voine ti River (Tutova), Vutcani River, Zorleni River. Excerpt: Prut - a: lang(ar), a: lang(ckb), a: lang(fa), a: lang(kk-arab), a: lang(mzn), a: lang(ps), a: lang(ur)/* cache key: enwiki: resourceloader: filter: minify-css:7: d11e4771671c2d6cdedf7c90d8131cd5 */ During the Russo-Turkish War of 1710-1711, on 19 July 1711 Russian forces initially divided among Peter the Great's army on the west bank and Boris Sheremetev's army on the east bank of the Pruth met with the Ottoman army led by Grand Vizier Baltaci Mehmed Pasha. The Turks and Crimean Tatars attacked first against Sheremetev, who then retreated to the other side to join Peter the Great. Afterwards the Russian army set up a defensive camp between St nile ti (Stanileshti) and the river, which was then completely surrounded by the Ottoman army. Negotiations started on 21 July 1711 and the Treaty of the Pruth was signed on 23 July 1711. Sydir Vorobkevych: Within that Prut Valley ( ). Within that Prut Valley a cabin rests closeIn which lives a lassie - a beautiful rose: Her eyes like the bright stars that lighten the sky;When you see them, laddie, you'll pause with a sigh. Within that Prut Valley the moon does not shine, 'Tis only a lover has come to his shrine.A sweet conversation in murmur now goesWhile dreamy old river just quietly flows. Within that Prut Valley the flowers are pluckedAnd wreathes for the wedding with myrtle are tucked;Inside of the cabin play fiddles and bassWhile friends sing together: To their Happiness!Translated by Waldimir Semenyna (13 October 1933, Ukrainian Weekly). In one village lived a boy who was called Prut. One time he worked for so long that by the evening decided simply to stay overnight in the mountains. He found a big pine tree and situated underneath it. During his sleep he saw a wonderful dream as to him came very beautiful girl all in green. The girl was stroked his hair and sang a song. But as the boy stretch towards her hand she disappeared right away. He woke up, but no one was around. He only noticed on a branch a green ribbon. That g