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Lyptsi

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English

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The coat of arms of Lyptsi, dating from the eighteenth century

Etymology

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From Ukrainian Ли́пці (Lýpci). Compare Liptsy.

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Lyptsi

  1. A village, the administrative centre of Lyptsi rural hromada, Kharkiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1660.
    • 2024 July 12th, “Reporting from Ukraine” (channel name), 11 Jul: REAL FOOTAGE: AFRICAN SOLDIER ATTACKS UKRAINIANS WITH A WOODEN STICK | War in Ukraine, via YouTube, 5:20–5:30:
      Such a development of the situation can lead to a window of opportunity for the Ukrainians to launch a decisive offensive against Russian forces north of Lyptsi to push them out.
    • 2024 July 25th, “Reporting from Ukraine” (channel name), 24 Jul: Nice: Russian Friendly Fire Allows Ukrainians to Semi-Encircle the Town of Hlyboke, via YouTube, 2:44–2:52:
      Moreover, reports have emerged claiming a concentration of Ukrainian forces in Lyptsi, south of Hlyboke, which has not gone unnoticed by Russian observers.
    1. A rural hromada of Kharkiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, established in June 2020.
  2. The Ukrainian name for Liptsy, a former khutor in Krasnaya Yaruga Raion, Belgorod Oblast, Central Federal District, Russia, disestablished in 2001.

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