Hramada

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Coordinates: 53°22′12″N 30°29′12″E / 53.3701352897891°N 30.4865605328103°E / 53.3701352897891; 30.4865605328103
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Hramada (Belarusian: Грамада́, Russian: Громада) is a rural settlement in the Abidovichy rural council [be], Bykhaw district, Mogilev region, Belarus.[1][2]

As of 2021, the settlement is in the "residential zone with periodic radiation monitoring" - an area with soil contamination due to Chernobyl disaster.[1] Nearly all Bykhaw district is in this zone.[3]

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53°22′12″N 30°29′12″E / 53.3701352897891°N 30.4865605328103°E / 53.3701352897891; 30.4865605328103

    Hramada (Belarusian: Грамада́, Russian: Громада) is a rural settlement in the Abidovichy rural council [be], Bykhaw district, Mogilev region, Belarus.[1][2]

    As of 2021, the settlement is in the "residential zone with periodic radiation monitoring" - an area with soil contamination due to Chernobyl disaster.[1] Nearly all Bykhaw district is in this zone.[3]

    References

    1. ^ a b ИНФОРМАЦИЯ О П. ГРОМАДА
    2. ^ Громада on old maps
    3. ^ Социально-радиационный паспорт Могилевская область Быховский район

    53°22′12″N 30°29′12″E / 53.3701352897891°N 30.4865605328103°E / 53.3701352897891; 30.4865605328103

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