Moshoryne

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English

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The flag of Moshoryne

Etymology

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From Ukrainian Мошо́рине (Mošóryne). Cognate with Mošorin.

Pronunciation

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  • enPR: mŏshôʹrĭnā, IPA(key): /mɒˈʃɔːɹɪneɪ/

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Moshoryne

  1. A village in Subottsi rural hromada, Kropyvnytskyi Raion, Kirovohrad Oblast, the Ukraine, resettled and renamed by migrants from the Pannonian Plain in 1752.
    Synonyms: Ivankivtsi (original name prior to the Pannonian influx); Bulhakiv, Dmytrivka, Mosharin, Moshoryn, Nekrasivskyi Shanets (former names)

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