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Topographic maps of Dual-Monarchy times. 1910 year

Topographic maps of Dual-Monarchy times. 1910 year. ‘Karpilivka, I think, was just taken up by Kopachi, while nowadays outlines of the former village Kopachi have same Karpilivka. And Nagorci village was killed by Chernobyl NPP construction. This map is interesting also because one can find villages perished on the bottom of Kyiv storage pond – Oshitki, Okuninovo, New/Old Glibov and many others. I have been looking for this ‘antediluvian’ map for along time…Thanks to the Dual-Monarchy’ – Evgeniy says. ‘No, this is the old village with almost ancient history. It is mentioned alongside with Lelev in historical essays of Chernobyl. If to find something there…Pity, never can be done.
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я считаю что зона отчуждения это очень страшно. А что будет, если бетонный саркофаг разрушится и тонны радиации опять выплеснутся?
Дмитрий (dmitryrus@mail.ru)
 
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