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Vilcha, also
spelled Vil'cha (Ukrainian and Belarusian: Вільча, Russian: Вильча), may
refer to
several places:
Vilcha,
Kharkiv Oblast, an urban-type settlement...
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Vilcha (Ukrainian: Вільча; Russian: Вильча) is an
abandoned settlement and
former urban-type
settlement in the
Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, part of Vyshhorod...
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Vilcha (Ukrainian: Вільча) is a
Ukrainian rural settlement in Chu****v
Raion (prior to 2020 in
Vovchansk Raion) in
Kharkiv Oblast. It
belongs to Vovchansk...
- the
government of Belarus. A
portion of the line
between railway stations Vilcha and
Semykhody has not been in
service since the
Chernobyl disaster, on 26...
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Vilcha railway station (Ukrainian: Вільча, Russian: Вильча),
previously Oleksiivka, is a
station in
Vilcha, Kyiv Oblast, not too far from Pripyat. It is...
- She
returned home near midnight,
stopping at a
radiological checkpoint in
Vilcha, one of the
first that were set up soon
after the accident.
There was a...
- to
extend the
Vilcha-Semykhody
section of the Chernihiv-Ovruch
railway from the
previously dismantled Semykhody railway station to
Vilcha for
easier access...
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power plant Kopachi Opachychi Poliske Red
Forest Tarasy Velyki Klishchi Vilcha Yaniv Polesie Reserve Aravichy Dzernavichy Pripyat amu****t park Azure...
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power plant Kopachi Opachychi Poliske Red
Forest Tarasy Velyki Klishchi Vilcha Yaniv Polesie Reserve Aravichy Dzernavichy Pripyat amu****t park Azure...
- days
later from
radiation sickness.
Titenok was born in the
village of
Vilcha in
northern Ukraine.
After graduating high
school in 1980, he immediately...