Novoselivka
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- 1 Numerous settlements in Ukraine, including:; A village in Velykomykhailivka rural hromada, Synelnykove Raion, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1783.
"Further in the Dnipro direction, we have changes. Here, the Russians have likely taken the town of Novoselivka. We have that geolocated here. We have them in the north. This was in the east, the north, and the south, indicating that they were all over the town. That makes it likely that it was taken. And, to complete it, we also have the Russians inside of Yanvarske. This is directly to the east of it; here on the map, it’s still being considered as contested, but with Novoselivka being taken by the Russians, Er… Yer… um, Yarvaske…^([sic]) Yanvarske would be either cut off or it’s evacuated by now. So, the next map correction should probably show that under Russian control as well."
- 2 Numerous settlements in Ukraine, including:; A village, the administrative centre of Novoselivka starostynskyi okruh, Liubashivka settlement hromada, Podilsk Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1842.
- 3 Numerous settlements in Ukraine, including:; A village, the administrative centre of Novoselivka starostynskyi okruh, Liubashivka settlement hromada, Podilsk Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1842.; A starostynskyi okruh of Liubashivka settlement hromada, Podilsk Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine.
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More examples"Further in the Dnipro direction, we have changes. Here, the Russians have likely taken the town of Novoselivka. We have that geolocated here. We have them in the north. This was in the east, the north, and the south, indicating that they were all over the town. That makes it likely that it was taken. And, to complete it, we also have the Russians inside of Yanvarske. This is directly to the east of it; here on the map, it’s still being considered as contested, but with Novoselivka being taken by the Russians, Er… Yer… um, Yarvaske…^([sic]) Yanvarske would be either cut off or it’s evacuated by now. So, the next map correction should probably show that under Russian control as well."
Etymology
From Ukrainian Новосе́лівка (Novosélivka). Compare Novosiolovca and Novosyolovka.
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