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    Ovruch (Ukrainian: Овруч) is a city in Korosten Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, northern Ukraine. Until 2020, it was the administrative center of the former Ovruch...
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    Chernihiv–Ovruch railway is a partially electrified and partially operational single track railway line that stretches between the town of Ovruch and the...
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    Ovruch Raion (Ukrainian: Овруцький район) was a raion (district) of Zhytomyr Oblast in northern Ukraine. Its administrative centre was located at Ovruch...
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  • Ovruch (also Ovruch Southwest) is an air base in Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine located 8 km southwest of Ovruch. There are three large parking areas for fighters...
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    moundless burial grounds and barrows, fortified towns like Vruchiy (present-day Ovruch), Horodske, site of an ancient settlement near Malyn (supposedly, a residence...
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  • the territory of present-day Ukraine, near the town of Ovruch in the 10th - 13th centuries. Ovruch masters diligently repeated the most successful form...
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  • Horodets (Ukrainian: Городець) is a village in Korosten Raion (district) in Zhytomyr Oblast of northern Ukraine. As of the 2001 census, its population...
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    nominated for the Seven Wonders of Ukraine: Church of Saint Basil the Great (Ovruch) Stone village state preserve Korolev Memorial Astronautical Museum The...
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    Tarakanov Leonid Telyatnikov Leonid Toptunov Locations Exclusion Zone Chernihiv–Ovruch railway Chernobyl power plant Kopachi Opachychi Poliske Red Forest Tarasy...
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    village of Yaniv, south of the city of Pripyat, and is part of the Chernihiv–Ovruch railway. It is included in the transport sector state-owned enterprise Chernobylservis...
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    Sveneld, Yaropolk went to war against his brother Oleg and killed him in Ovruch. Oleg was killed incidentally on the run in moat, and Yaropolk did regret...
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    150–200 m (490–660 ft), while its maximum elevation is 316 m (1,037 ft) (Ovruch Ridge). Polesian Lowland (Kaliningrad) [ru], named after the city of Polessk...
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    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth monarch, Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki. Starost of Owrucz (Ovruch, Ukraine). He took part in the Magnate wars in Moldavia and supported False...
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    Tarakanov Leonid Telyatnikov Leonid Toptunov Locations Exclusion Zone Chernihiv–Ovruch railway Chernobyl power plant Kopachi Opachychi Poliske Red Forest Tarasy...
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  • September 22, 2005 Uccle T. Pauwels  · 1.8 km MPC · JPL 221073 Ovruch 2005 SE1 Ovruch September 23, 2005 Andrushivka Andrushivka Obs.  · 1.4 km MPC ·...
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  • Verkhnia Rudnia (Ukrainian: Верхня Рудня) is a village in Ovruch urban hromada, Korosten Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine. It had a population of 31 people...
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    (30 January 1920) Battle of Borkowicze (5 February 1920) First Battle of Ovruch (10–12 January 1920) Battle of Stodolicz (16–17 February 1920) Battle of...
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    Tarakanov Leonid Telyatnikov Leonid Toptunov Locations Exclusion Zone Chernihiv–Ovruch railway Chernobyl power plant Kopachi Opachychi Poliske Red Forest Tarasy...
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    contamination. The exclusion zone has its own checkpoints. The Chernihiv–Ovruch railway runs along the border on the Ukrainian side, connecting the abandoned...
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    Strakholissia [uk; de] Poliske, near the village of Chervona Zirka [uk] Ovruch, near the village of Davydky, Narodychi settlement hromada, Korosten Raion...
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    station, and a minor stop in the locality of Poselok Lesnoi, on the Chernihiv–Ovruch line. It is served by a branch (Semenyahivka-Slavutych) of the regional...
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    Call of Pripyat. The city was served by Yaniv station on the Chernihiv–Ovruch railway. It was an important passenger hub of the line and was located between...
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    Nova Kakhovka and Henichesk Odesa and Izmail Oleksandriia and Svitlovodsk Ovruch and Korosten Poltava and Myrhorod Rivne and Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk...
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    Nezhin (forming the Niezhin dynasty), Lyady (forming the Liadi dynasty), and Ovruch (forming the Avrutch dynasty). The lifespan of these groups varied; Niezhin...
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    Ukraine with a significant szlachta population, such as the Bar or the Ovruch regions, the situation was similar despite Russification and earlier Polonization...
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    Hrezlya, which lies at the intersection of highways leading to Narodychi and Ovruch. Of the five villages, the majority of Russian troops were stationed in...
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    Tarakanov Leonid Telyatnikov Leonid Toptunov Locations Exclusion Zone Chernihiv–Ovruch railway Chernobyl power plant Kopachi Opachychi Poliske Red Forest Tarasy...
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  • Romania) (several) Burshtin (from Burshtyn, Ukraine) Chabad-Avrutsh (from Ovruch, Ukraine) Chabad-Bobroisk (from Bobrujsk, Belarus) Chabad-Kapust Chabad-Liadi...
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  • council of Ovruch raion. In 1972 Vystupovychi had 447 yards and 1322 inhabitants. In the village, there was a subsidiary farm of the Ovruch forestry enterprise...
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    white field with his front left paw raised up. Zhytomyr Sudova Vyshnia Kive Ovruch Zhytomyr Kijow County, Kijow (Biała Cerkiew, Bila Tserkva, since 1659) Owrucz...
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