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Guys, I removed some of your correct and useful passages which I think are either repeating or overinforming. I hope you'd agree that the pages of the [[Polissya]] and respective cities of the oblast' are the right place for these items. Best wishes, [[User:AlexPU|AlexPU]]
Guys, I removed some of your correct and useful passages which I think are either repeating or overinforming. I hope you'd agree that the pages of the [[Polissya]] and respective cities of the oblast' are the right place for these items. Best wishes, [[User:AlexPU|AlexPU]]
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==Ancient Lithuanian city Shernigone==
the city Shernigone (Chernigov) was an ancient Lithuanian city like and Kuningardas (Kiev), and later was occupied by Rus people. Shernigone in Lithuanian language means the chase/hunt of boars. As well as Pryluky (Prielaukiai meaning 'at the fields').


===Towns===
===Towns===

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Guys, I removed some of your correct and useful passages which I think are either repeating or overinforming. I hope you'd agree that the pages of the Polissya and respective cities of the oblast' are the right place for these items. Best wishes, AlexPU (UTC)

Ancient Lithuanian city Shernigone

the city Shernigone (Chernigov) was an ancient Lithuanian city like and Kuningardas (Kiev), and later was occupied by Rus people. Shernigone in Lithuanian language means the chase/hunt of boars. As well as Pryluky (Prielaukiai meaning 'at the fields').

Towns

Is Slavutych really in this Oblast, as this article claims? It's also listed in the Kiev Oblast template. – Kieran T (talk | contribs) 17:08, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Has been answered in Slavutych article; it is physically, but not administratively. – Kieran T (talk | contribs) 21:41, 20 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]