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Staryi Saltiv

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English

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A road sign for Staryi Saltiv, exhibiting its coat of arms

Etymology

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From Ukrainian Стари́й Са́лтів (Starýj Sáltiv).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /stəˈɹiːˈsaltɪv/, /stəˈɹiːˈsaltiːv/

Proper noun

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Staryi Saltiv

  1. A rural settlement, the administrative centre of the settlement hromada of the same name, Chuhuiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, the Ukraine, first mentioned in the 1627 Book of the Great Drawing, in which it was already described as “an old settlement”.
    • 2024 May 13th, “Reporting from Ukraine” (channel name), 12 May: CONVOYS ABLAZE! Ukrainians Destroy Russian Convoys Already at the Border | War in Ukraine, via YouTube, 2:19–2:27:
      Russians are trying to make the deployment of reinforcements and supplies difficult for Ukrainians by destroying two significant bridges in Zybine and Staryi Saltiv.
    1. A settlement hromada in Chuhuiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, the Ukraine, established in 2015.

Meronyms

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(constituent settlements of the settlement hromada):

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