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Afrikaans: 'n Vywer in die dorpie Dzyhivka (Дзи́гівка) in die Oekraïne. Hierdie tipe struktuur word normaalweg dzherelo (джерело) in Oekraïens genoem, hoewel dit plaaslik 'n sjiepit (шипіт in Oekraïens) of sjiepot (шипот in Russies) genoem word, wat normaalweg verwys na 'n waterval. Hierdie soort vywer is 'n skoon waterbron in baie dorpe in die Oekraïne, en dien as alternatief vir 'n put. Dit bestaan ​​uit 'n groot metaalpyp wat horisontaal in 'n heuwel geboor word. Skoon, koue water loop voortdurend uit die pyp en skep 'n poel water op die kripbodem, omring deur klippe, en loop anderkant uit om 'n stroom te vorm.
Català: Font comuna d'aigua potable al poble de Dzýhivka (Дзи́гівка), a l' óblast de Vínnytsia, Ucraïna. La majoria de l'estructura sembla ser de pedra seca.
English: A fountain or spring in the village of Dzyhivka (Дзи́гівка), Ukraine. This type of structure is normally called a dzherelo (джерело) in Ukrainian, though here it is called a shipit (шипіт - Ukrainian) or shipot (шипот - Russian), which would normally refer to a waterfall. This type of fountain is a clean water source in many villages in Ukraine, serving as an alternative to a well. It consists of a large metal pipe drilled into a hill horizontally. Clean, cold water runs constantly out of the pipe and creates a pool of water at the base, surrounded by stones, and runs out creating a small river.
Русский: Шипот. Украина, село Дзыговка.
Українська: Джерело, село Дзигівка, в Україні, в Ямпільському районі Вінницької області.
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