I should have recalled this.
The right and left banks of rivers match the perspective of a vessel drifting with the flow of the river. That perspective sometimes leads to the right bank of a river being on the left side of a map of that river, usually when the river flows north to south, as the #Dnipro does. pic.twitter.com/Ubhc6lldSK
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) November 11, 2022
Kherson is on the west bank of the Dnieper River and counterintuitively on the right bank given that the Dnieper flows from north to south.
Glad to get that mild confusion resolved. I had been assuming odd circumstances and/or reportorial error when in fact I had simply forgotten something which I did already know but which I virtually never have to know. Unused arcana is forgotten knowledge.
It doesn't help that the river with which I am most familiar, the Nile, is relatively unusual in that it flow south to north and therefore the right bank is indeed the east bank.
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