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Белогоровка

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Russian

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Etymology

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белая (belaja, white) +‎ гора (gora, hill) +‎ -овка (-ovka). The village in Lugansk Oblast named after coastal marl formation of white color near the Donets River.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [bʲɪɫɐˈɡorəfkə]

Proper noun

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Белого́ровка (Belogórovkaf inan (genitive Белого́ровки)

  1. The name of two settlements in Russia:
    1. Belogorovka (a khutor in Dyogtevo urban settlement, Millerovsky Raion, Rostov Oblast, Central Federal District, Russia)
    2. Belogorovka (a village in Radishchevo urban settlement, Radishchevsky Raion, Ulyanovsk Oblast, Volga Federal District, Russia)
  2. The name of a few settlements in the Ukraine
    1. Bilohorivka (a village in Lysychansk hromada, Severodonetsk Raion, Lugansk Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1720)
    2. Bilohorivka (a village in Soledar hromada, Bakhmut Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine)
    3. Bilohorivka (a former village in Krasnyi Lyman Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, disestablished 24th July 2008)
    4. Bilohorivka (a village in Kozyn hromada, Dubno Raion, Rovno Oblast, Ukraine)

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