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Lysychansʹk (Ukraine)

LC control no.n 00100483
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Geographic headingLysychansʹk (Ukraine)
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Geographic subdivision usageUkraine--Lysychansʹk
Variant(s)Lisicansk (Ukraine)
Lisichansk (Ukraine)
Lisichʹi︠a︡ Balka (Ukraine)
Lisya Balka (Ukraine)
Lysyčansʹk (Ukraine)
Lysycha Balka (Ukraine)
Lysychanske (Ukraine)
Lysychyĭ Baĭrak (Ukraine)
Лисичанськ (Ukraine)
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inAtlas avtomobilʹnykh shli︠a︡khiv Ukraïny, page 5 (Лисичанськ = Lysychansʹk)
Encyc. of Ukraine, v. 3: (Lysychanske, Lysyčansʹke)
Ukraïna, ohli︠a︡dova mapa, 1994: p. 23 (Lysychansʹk; earlier name: Lysychyĭ Baĭrak (until the 1830's))
Getty thesaurus: Lisichansk; 48°53ʹN, 38°25ʹE, city in Luhansk oblast; variants: Lisicansk, Lysychansʹk)
GEOnet, 08-14-00: (Lisichansk; popl., 48°55ʹ09ʺN, 38°24ʹ57ʺE; variant: Lysychansʹk)
Encyc. Brit., WWW, 08-14-00: (Lysychansk; also spelled Lisichansk. City in Luhansk oblast. In 1721 the first discovery of coal in the Donets Basin was made at the Cossack village of Lisya Balka (estab. in 1710))
Russian Brockhaus: v. 17 (Lisichansk (Lisichʹi︠a︡ Balka); a village in Bakhmutskīĭ ui︠e︡zd, in Ekaterinoslavskai︠a︡ gubernīi︠a︡)
Rad. ent︠s︡ykl. istoriï Ukr: v. 3, p. 10 (Lysychansʹk; a city in Voroshylovhradska oblastʹ; one of the oldest cities in the Donbas established in 1710 under the name of Lysychyĭ Baĭrak or Lysycha Balka, it is the oldest (1795) coal-mining center in the Donets Basin)
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