Zybyne

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Etymology

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From Ukrainian Зи́бине (Zýbyne).

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Zybyne

  1. A village in Vovchansk urban hromada, Chuhuiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, the Ukraine, founded in 1600.
    • 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 Zybyne and Staryi Saltiv.

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