Appendix 3Kopaigorod in the Lights
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Ramparts were erected in the center of Kopaigorod in the 17th century and are marked in red on the map |
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A bird's eye view of Kopaigorod |
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Sunrise. The church building is visible, 2010. |
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Bridge and lock on the Nemia River |
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Photo taken in 2008 of an old house that survived |
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The picture entitled, Town, by the artist O. Shitkova, depicts the street Travneva (Pershotravneva) |
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The same Travneva street in Kopaigorod |
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Address plate on a building on Kopayhorodska Street in Kyiv |
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On the right is the building where M. Borukhovych sold soda water
Photo from the 1980's |
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St. Pershotravneva and the beginning of B. Khmelnytskyi Street |
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The house in which the Borukhovich family lived |
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