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Dnistryanskyy, Myroslav, and Natalia Dnistryanska. "The problem of the settlement of the mountainous area of the Ukrainian Carpathians: contradictions of methodological approaches and interpretations." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 52 (June 27, 2018): 89–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2018.52.10172.

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The most controversial questions in research of settlement problems of the Ukrainian Carpathians are settling time, the role of different migratory movements and ethnic composition of immigrants. Historical records show that until the XIII century there was not an overall network of settlements in the mountainous areas of the Ukrainian Carpathians. Nevertheless, on the eve of that time, the Ukrainians quite rapidly adjusted directly to the foothills, Transcarpathian ways, they created defensive points in the highlands and carried out various nature use. Considering the socio-economic and secur
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Denysyk, Grygorij. "Anthropogenic landscapes of mountain system sin Ukraine: study prospects." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 48 (December 23, 2014): 235–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2014.48.1345.

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The present state and justified study possible ways of anthropogenic landscapes mountain systems of Ukraine – Carpathian and Crimean. On the basis of landscape maps of these mountain systems, it is proposed to make detailed studies of frame – residential and road, background – forest and meadow pasture and humanistic – recreational and sacred landscapes of Ukrainian Carpathians and the Crimean Mountains. Based on these studies substantiate the main ways to improve these modern landscapes mountain systems and to develop measures for their management and protection. Key words: Mountain ranges, t
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Ivasyshyn, Iryna. "The Organizational Peculiarities of Musical Performance of Primary School Pupils in the Carpathian Region." Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University 1, no. 2-3 (2014): 75–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.15330/jpnu.1.2-3.75-78.

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The Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains are a unique European region. In the Carpathiansthere are more than half of the species of the flora and fauna of Ukraine. Rapid rivers, shoelessmeadows, silvery waterfalls, and the incredible beauty of the landscape – all this creates anextraordinary rise in the human soul who has ever travelled to the Carpathians. Among naturallandscapes only mountain ones have an amazing ability to cause human palette of the highest anddeepest feelings. The article is devoted to the solution of the problem of relationship of a humanbeing and nature and the aesthetic influe
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Brusak, V., Yu Zinko, S. Blagodyr, Oks Shevchuk, D. Krychevska, and A. Liro. "The core areas of Ukrainian and Polish Carpathians within Transcarpathians ecological network." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 38 (December 15, 2010): 45–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2010.38.2213.

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Based on approaches to the European program of econet (ЕECONET) the territorial model was created and core areas of Ukrainian-Poland section of Transcarpathians ecological network were described. The characteristic of 23 core areas into mountains part of Ukrainian and Poland Carpathian include their spatial localization and also abiotic, biotic and nature preserving features. Key words: Transcarpathians ecological network, core areas, nature protected sites, Ukrainian Carpathians, Polish Carpathians.
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Kravchuk, Yaroslav, and Vitaliy Brusak. "RELIEF AND GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF CARPATHIAN BIOSPHERE RESERVE." PROBLEMS OF GEOMORPHOLOGY AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF THE UKRANIAN CARPATHIANS AND ADJACENT AREAS, no. 12 (01) 2021 (September 21, 2021): 19–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/gpc.2021.1.3455.

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The relief and geological structure of Carpathian Biosphere Reserve represent the features of the geological and geomorphological structure of the four geomorphological regions of the Ukrainian Carpathians. The block mid-mountains of the Polonynsko-Chornohirsky Carpathians (Chornohora, Svydovets, and Uholsko-Shyrokoluzhansky massifs) and the folded mid-mountains of Marmarosy crystal massif (Marmarosy and Kuziy-Trybushansky massifs) are well protected within the reserve. The analysis of the morphostructure and morphosculpture of the reserve is carried out taking into account the longitudinal (N
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Ilchyshyn, Yaroslav. "Results of research of ecological condition of water quality of headwaters of Prut river by bioindication method." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 41 (September 17, 2013): 170–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2013.41.1945.

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Specifics of the watercourses research in Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains is in developing and using the most appropriate research methods. This will objectively and comprehensively assess the quality situation of water objects. Were reviewed and analyzed different methodological aspects of water quality researching. The use of bioindication methods that are an integral and necessary part of researching the current situations and changes in water (river) ecosystems of mountain regions is substantiated. The methods were used in long-term and comprehensive research of river Prut and the article r
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Smyrnov, Igor, and Anastasia Rikichynska. ""WHITE ELEPHANT" IN UKRAINIAN CARPATHIANS: RECREATIONAL AND TOURIST POTENTIAL." GEOGRAPHY AND TOURISM, no. 44 (2018): 44–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2308-135x.2019.44.44-58.

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Aim: To uncover the recreational and tourist potential of a unique building on the Mount Pip Ivan Chernogirsky in the Carpathian Mountains, a high-altitude astronomical and meteorological observatory, which is now being restored by the joint Ukrainian-Polish efforts, after 80 years of decline. Methodology: research of archival sources on the history of the construction, functioning, decay and restoration of the unique high-altitude observatory in the Carpathians in the modern conditions, which is now the largest object of Ukrainian-Polish cooperation in the humanitarian sphere. Results: Charac
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Kravchuk, Yaroslav, and Vitaliy Brusak. "RELIEF AND GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF HUTSULSHCHYNA AND VERKHOVYNSKYI NATIONAL NATURAL PARKS." PROBLEMS OF GEOMORPHOLOGY AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF THE UKRANIAN CARPATHIANS AND ADJACENT AREAS 02, no. 13 (2021): 18–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/gpc.2021.2.3546.

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Relief and geological structure of Hutsulshchyna and Verkhovynskyi national natural parks (NNP), located in the south-eastern part of the Ukrainian Carpathians, present four geomorphological regions of the Ukrainian Carpathians. Hutsulshchyna NNP is located in Skybovi Carpathians and Precarpathian Upland. Verkhovynskyi NNP is located in Marmaroski Carpathians and Polonynsko-Chornohirski Carpathians. The analysis of the morphostructure and morphosculpture of national natural parks is carried out taking into account the longitudinal (N-W – S-E) and transverse divisions of the Ukrainian Carpathia
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Wierzejska, Jagoda. "A Domestic Space: The Central and Eastern Carpathians in the Polish Tourist and Local Lore Discourse, 1918–1939." Prace Filologiczne. Literaturoznawstwo, no. 9(12) cz.1 (July 4, 2019): 33–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.32798/pflit.106.

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The article presents various ways of ideologization of the Central (Boyko and Lemko regions) and Eastern (Hutsul region) Carpathians in interwar Poland. After the Polish-Ukrainian War (1918–1919), that part of the Carpathian mountain range was situated in the Second Polish Republic. In contrast to the Tatras, which played the role of Polish national landscape, the Carpathians were alien to Poles in terms of ethnicity and culture. Thus, the Polish authorities, as well as touristic and local lore organizations, sought and largely managed to transform these mountains into a domestic landscape, wh
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Dubis, Lidiia, and Nataliia Habchak. "Using Natural Attractions Located on the Transcarpathian region Nature Reserve Fund Territory: Problems and Prospects for Ecotourism." Physical Geography and Geomorphology 89, no. 1 (2018): 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/phgg.2018.1.01.

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This research highlights the main natural attractions of the nature reserve fund of the Transcarpathian region: the Synevir, Uzhansky and Zacharovanyi Kray national natural parks, the Prytysiansky and Synyak regional landscape parks, and the Carpathian Biosphere Reserve. These include, in particular, mountain ridges and peaks, fragments of river valleys, outcrops of rocks and rocky recrements, traces of the glacier (kars, glacier clay), mountain lakes, high moors, numerous springs (including mineral waters), waterfalls (cascading and single-stage), typical and rare species of flora and fauna,
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Nazarevych, Andriy. "SUBMERIDIONAL-ARC STRUCTURES IN THE RELIEF AND DIFFERENT-SCALE RUPTURE DISCONTINITIES IN THE EASTERN BESKYDS ZONE AND TERAIN GEODYNAMICS OF THE UKRAINIAN CARPATHIANS." PROBLEMS OF GEOMORPHOLOGY AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF THE UKRAINIAN CARPATHIANS AND ADJACENT AREAS, no. 16 (June 10, 2024): 65–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/gpc.2024.1.4429.

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Within the framework of the study of the reflection of geodynamic processes in the relief and different-scale rupture discontinities of the Ukrainian Carpathians, submeridional-arc structures associated with it were traced in the zone of the Eastern Beskyds – the western part of the northern megaslope of the Ukrainian Carpathians. This, in particular, is a clearly defined submeridional-arc system of ridges and valleys in the western part of the subregion – in the submeridional strip of the so-called (according to O. Gnylko) Latorytsa-Stryy geological-tectonic shear zone (ridges of the Monchel
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Kovalyukh, N. N., L. V. Petrenko, and V. V. Kovalenko. "Geochronology of the Nival-Glacial Deposits of the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains." Radiocarbon 35, no. 3 (1993): 457–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200060483.

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The few studies of the paleogeography of the Ukrainian Carpathians include the chronology of relief formation (Demeduke 1971), the development of vegetation (Malinovsky 1980) and the formation of the landscape (Miller 1961). Previous paleographic inferences were based on comparisons with natural alpine cycles (Koziy 1950, 1963; Tsys 1955, 1968; Tretyak and Kuleshko 1982). Neighboring areas to the west and south of the Ukrainian Carpathians are also insufficiently studied (Serebrany 1978).
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Nikolaichuk, V. І., M. М. Vakerich, M. V. Bilkey, O. P. Chechuy, and I. Voloshchuk. "Possible ecologically based ways of preserving and developing the Ukrainian Carpathians." Biosystems Diversity 24, no. 1 (2016): 157–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/011619.

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Ukraine has transformed into one of the most environmentally dangerous countries in the world due to the high concentration of industrial production and agriculture and predatory use of natural resources. The current ecological situation in Ukraine is characterized by a deep ecological crisis, which is caused by the laws of operation of the command economy of the former USSR. The majority of the environmental and social indicators of Ukraine are among the worst in Europe. The Carpathian Mountains are among the most significant and interesting landscapes in Europe from the geological and geomor
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Gleń, Piotr. "Orthodox churches inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site – the selection criteria." Budownictwo i Architektura 14, no. 3 (2015): 235–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.35784/bud-arch.1632.

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The article deals with cultural values that represents the wooden church architecture. Author focuses on the examples of the church in the Polish and Ukrainian region of Carpathian mountains. The abundance of wood as a building material in the region, as well as the landform and the localization, resulted that the local architecture Orthodox Church has become a unique and highly characteristic. The author of the article, presents the wooden churches in the Poland and Ukraine inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site which took place on 21 June 2013, at the 37 session. On that list is current
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Kagalo, A., Y. Kanarsky, T. Mykitchak, et al. "NATURE CONSERVATION VALUE OF THE CENTRAL SVYDOVETS MOUNTAINS (UKRAINIAN CARPATHIANS)." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Geography, no. 70-71 (2018): 35–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2721.2018.70.6.

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North-central part of the Svydovets Mts with adjacent upper Chorna Tisa river basin belongs to the most preserved and less disturbed mountain ecosystems in the Ukrainian Carpathians characterized by high biotic and landscape diversity. This area has been highly threatened lately because of the construction of a large recreation ski and spa resort “Svydovets” is being planned here. An unprecedentedly massive disturbance and transformation of natural complexes in the area about 15-20.000 ha is expected to happen on the territory, which is almost unpopulated and hardly accessible. This area is ch
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Leber, Taisiya. "Orthodox Monastic Experience and Hermitic Practice in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Theologia Orthodoxa 68, no. 1 (2023): 129–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbto.2023.1.05.

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This paper is dedicated to a famous Ukrainian monastic saint – Jov Knjahynyc’kij (ca. 1550–1621), a founder of Manjava Skete (also known as the Great Skete) in the Carpathian Mountains, an Orthodox monk, who spent a big part of his life en route between t
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Tsvelykh, A. N., and E. D. Yablonovska-Grishchenko. "Song Repertoire and Comparative Analysis of Song Structure of Chaffinch, Fringilla Coelebs (Fringillidae), from the Northeast of Balkan Region." Vestnik Zoologii 48, no. 4 (2014): 339–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2014-0041.

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Abstract The repertoire of chaffinches from the northeast of Balkan region consists of 39 song types, 9 of them are most widespread. Comparative analysis of the chaffinch song types from the Balkans and from Caucasus, East Carpathians, Crimean Mountains, plain regions of Ukraine was done. It revealed no Balkan song types in other regions. Chaffinch songs from Balkan are similar by structure to songs from the Caucasus and East Carpathians and quite different from songs from the Crimea and Ukrainian plains. In songs of Balkan chaffinches we discovered 106 elements. Five of them are specific for
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Konovalova, Iryna. "Catalogue of Bombus wurflenii Radoszkowski, 1860 (Hymenoptera, Apidae) specimens deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine." Catalogue of the digitized collections, deposited in the State Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, no. 3 (June 1, 2024): 62–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.36885/cdcsmnh.2024.33.

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Bombus wurflenii Radoszkowski, 1860 belongs to the subgenus Alpigenobombus and is one of the 40 bumblebee species that occur in Ukraine. This Boreal-Alpine species has a disjunctive range and is confined to the mountains and hills of Europe. It occurs in Scandinavia, in central and southern Europe (the Cantabrian Mountains, the Pyrenees, the Alps, the Apennines, the Balkans, the Carpathians). It is also known from the far east of Europe (the Ural Mountains), and from the north-eastern Turkey and the Caucasus (Rasmont, Iserbyt, 2010-2012; Rasmont et al., 2015). All scenarios of future distribut
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Snitynskyy, V., N. Kachmar, O. Mazurak, and Y. Zhylishchych. "Ecological analysis of faunal complexes western region of Ukraine." Scientific Messenger of LNU of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies 19, no. 74 (2017): 103–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/nvlvet7423.

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The paper present result of research on the ecological analysis of faunal complexes of the Western region of Ukraine. The animal world of this region is distinct from the other zones. The variety of the landscape determines the variety of the animal world. Ukrainian Carpathians are one of the last area in continental Europe to support viable populations of large carnivores. Established that the endemic to the Western region of Ukraine are carpathian squirrel, carpathian newt, spotted salamander, golden eagle. The most rare animals are: bison, brown bear, lynx, golden eagle, white-tailed eagle,
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Brusak, V. P., and Ya S. Kravchuk. "Relief and geological structure of Vyzhnytskyi and Cheremoskyi national natural parks (Ukrainian Carpathians)." 26, no. 26 (May 30, 2022): 17–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.26565/1992-4259-2022-26-02.

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Purpose. Analysis of the relief and geological structure of Vyzhnytskyi and Cheremoskyi national natural parks (NNP) as important components of natural complexes, which, as well as biota, are objects of nature conservation institutions. Methods. Field research, geological-tectonic and general geomorphological analysis of the NNP’s relief, review of regional descriptive materials and maps. Results. Vyzhnytskyi NNP and Cheremoskyi NNP are located in the South-Eastern part of the Ukrainian Carpathians within the Chernivtsi region. The analysis of the morphostructure and morphosculpture of NNPs is
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R., Hleb, Loya V., and Cherepanyn R. "Salix herbacea L. (Salicaceae) in the Maramures massif of the Ukrainian Carpathians." Plant Introduction 85-86 (June 30, 2020): 130–36. https://doi.org/10.46341/PI2020010.

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<em>Salix herbacea</em> is a relict plant species related to the circumpolar arctic-alpine element of the Holarctic group. The aim of the study was to clarify the data on the distribution of <em>S.&nbsp;herbacea</em> within the Maramures massif of the Ukrainian Carpathians since this species is reported by different authors for the massif without specific geographical and habitats descriptions. Field studies were conducted in the Maramures massif on the slopes of Pip Ivan Marmarosky (1936 m a.s.l.) and Rapa (1872 m a.s.l.) mountains in 2017&ndash;2019. The <em>S.&nbsp;herbacea </em>distributio
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Dovbenko, Svitlana. "Mountains Unite." Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University 1, no. 2-3 (2014): 53–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.15330/jpnu.1.2-3.53-55.

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Schools in the Ukrainian Carpathian mountain region work in specific conditions. Theyhave original traditions, a special nature of learning and work. Indeed, because of a remotelocation mountain village school becomes the center for a cultural and spiritual life. Of course, it isrelated to a present social and economic situation in the country and a slow progress of society.Therefore, we need to look at mountain school with a broader angle, help it in comprehensivedevelopment of an individual and ensure an availability of quality education for children living inmountainous areas. Here we shoul
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Sydoriv, Sergiy. "Educational Authentic Video Resources as an Essential Method of Studying English Pronunciation and Intonation in the Conditions of the Ukrainian Carpathians." Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University 1, no. 2-3 (2014): 245–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.15330/jpnu.1.2-3.245-248.

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The paper deals with the issues of teaching and learning the English language for youngpupils at mountainous areas of Ukrainian Carpathians. During the first two decades of the thirdmillennium the decline of educational and social services financing is seen in Ukraine. The resultsof this is very noticeable in the mountains schooling: closure of schools, lack of school buses, poorsupply of equipment and studying materials, extra-long winter holidays because of lowtemperature in classrooms. The demographic factor is also important: many parents are forced tomigrate abroad in order to support the
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Gromova, Natalіja. "Transformacії tradicіjjnoї rіzdvjanoї obrjadovostі bojjkіv ukraїnskikh Karpat na pochatku KHKHІ stolіttja". Pomiędzy. Polonistyczno-Ukrainoznawcze Studia Naukowe 2, № 1 (2016): 175–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/pomi201611.

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The transformations of the Bojkos’ Christmas Rites of the Ukrainian Carpathian mountains in the beginning of XXI century. The thesis researches Christmas rites in Bojkivshchyna during Ukraine’s independence and is based upon analysis of scientific literature and a large amount of information sources. The author found out that motivation for many Christmas ceremonies was changed or lost; many rites cease to be actively used altogether. However it is proved that the basis of Christmas rites in Bojkivshchyna is retained better if compared to other Ukrainian regions. The paper describes and analys
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Utevska, O. M., M. I. Chukhraeva, A. T. Agdzhoyan, L. A. Atramentova, E. V. Balanovska, and O. P. Balanovsky. "Populations of Transcarpathia and Bukovina on the genetic landscape of surrounding regions." Visnyk of Dnipropetrovsk University. Biology, medicine 6, no. 2 (2015): 133–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/021524.

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The territory of present-day Ukraine is subdivided into some regions with specific demographic and politic history. Nevertheless, the corresponding subdivision in genetic structure is not revealed in previous investigations: populations of Ukrainians under study were genetically homogeneous on SNP markers of Y chromosome. In the current investigation we studied the Y-chromosomal genetic structure of Transcarpathia and Bukovina populations. Several factors exist to expect the genetic specificity of these populations. Both ones are placed in the Carpathian foothills, at the south-western border
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Halczak, Bohdan. "Relocation of people between Poland and the Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic in the years 1944-1946 in the light of czechoslovack military sources." Історико-політичні проблеми сучасного світу, no. 35-36 (December 20, 2017): 173–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/mhpi2017.35-36.173-181.

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In the result of the shift of borders, occurring after World War II, the Republic of Poland lost its south-eastern provinces in favour of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (UkSSR). Nevertheless, a significant Ukrainian minority, estimated between 500 and 700 thousand, remained within the borders of Poland. In addition, a significant number of Poles remained on the Soviet side. On September 9th, 1944, Polish communist government and the government of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic concluded an agreement on the relocation of people.Officially,the relocation was supposed to be volu
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Kruhlov, I., T. Kuemmerle, O. Chaskovsky, J. Knorn, V. Radeloff, and P. Hostert. "Forest cover dynamics in the Ukrainian Carpathians during 1988‒2007: A geomaticsbased geoecological analysis." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 46 (December 26, 2013): 218–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2013.46.1473.

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Landsat TM/ETM+ images covering the whole Ukrainian section of the Carpathian Ecoregion and representing four time periods (1988–1989, 1994, 2000–2002, 2006–2007) were processed using SVM-classification and overlaid to detect changes in forest cover. The changes were analysed for the whole study area, for 33 individual meso-ecoregions and their seven orographic classes as well as for the 14 main river basins. The study showed decrease of forest disturbances, mainly caused by clear-cuttings, after 1988 and their slight increase after 2000 together with a significant increase of new forest succe
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Halczak, Bohdan. "THE SITUATION OF THE UKRAINIAN MINORITY IN POLAND IN THE YEARS 1945-1946 IN THE LIGHT OF CZECHOSLOVACK MILITARY SOURCES." РУСИНИСТИЧНИ СТУДИЇ 2, no. 2 (2019): 138. https://doi.org/10.19090/rs.2018.2.138-151.

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In result of the shift of borders, which took place after World War II, the Republic of Poland lost south-eastern provinces to the benefit of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (UkSSR). Nevertheless, a significant Ukrainian minority, estimated between 500 and 700 thousand, remained within the borders of Poland. A significant number of Poles remained on the Soviet side. On September 9th, 1944, Polish communist government and the government of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic concluded an agreement on the relocation of people. Officially the relocation was supposed to be voluntary. I
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Rudyi, Roman M., Yuriy O. Kyselov, Halyna T. Domashenko, Olena Y. Kravets, and Kateryna D. Husar. "Analysis of Mountain Relief for the Causes of Snow Avalanches." Journal of Geology, Geography and Geoecology 29, no. 4 (2020): 789–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/112071.

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The descent of avalanches is quite a usual phenomenon for the Ukrainian Carpathians, as well as for the conditions of mountain terrain in general. The Gorgany range of the Carpathian mountains is a typical avalanche-prone territory. Avalanches cause significant damage to forestry and may lead to casualties. Therefore, descent of avalanches has for a long time been a subject of fundamental research in geomorphology, meteorology, topography, photogrammetry and GIS technologies. Using photogrammetric mapping, we analyzed the causes of the descent of one of the largest avalanches in the Ukrainian
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VARGA, OLEKSANDR. "Taxonomy and distribution of pimpline parasitoids (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Pimplinae) in Ukraine." Zootaxa 4693, no. 1 (2019): 1–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4693.1.1.

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Data on the ichneumonid parasitoid wasps of the subfamily Pimplinae from Ukraine are summarized. The fauna of the Ukrainian pimplines numbers 35 genera and 146 species equivalent to almost 63% of European fauna. Twenty-four species are recorded from Ukraine for the first time. Pimpla femorella Kasparyan, 1974 is a first record for Western Palaearctic. The highest species richness (91–94 spp.) occurs in Ivano-Frankivsk and Transcarpathian Regions situated mostly in the Carpathian Mountains basin. The Carpathian Montane Forests were found to be the most species rich (112 species) of the six ecor
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Bayrak, Galyna, and Larysa Teodorovych. "ASSESSMENT OF THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF GEOTOURISTIC AREAS OF THE UKRAINIAN CARPATHIANS’ BESKID MOUNTAINS." PROBLEMS OF GEOMORPHOLOGY AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF THE UKRANIAN CARPATHIANS AND ADJACENT AREAS, no. 15 (September 25, 2023): 154–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/gpc.2023.1.3953.

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For the purpose of organizing geotourism trips, geological and geomorphological objects of the Beskydy of the Ukrainian Carpathians were studied. Seven geotourism areas were identified, such as: Urytskyi, Yamelnytskyi, Syniovydnenskyi, Skole, Kliucha-Kamiankyi, Bubnyskyi and Rozgirche. Each of them characterizes morphological features of geomorphological objects, composition and structure of rocks, describes certain historical and cultural events related to them. To determine the tourist attractiveness of geological and geomorphological sites, an assessment methodology was developed based on t
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Teslovych, Mariana, and Yevhen Ivanov. "Morphometric analysis of the relief of the Rakhiv Mountains as a basis for the formation of an ecological network." Науковий вісник Чернівецького університету : Географія, no. 838 (November 11, 2022): 72–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/geo.2022.838.72-81.

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The Rakhiv Mountains are part of the Maramoros massif of the Carpathians in the Transcarpathian region. The mountain massif plays an important cross-border role, as it is limited to the south by the Ukrainian-Romanian border. The main areas of development of the region are forestry and tourism. The specified types of activities contribute to the intensification of the development of dangerous exogenous processes within the slope geosystems of the region. The risk of their manifestation depends on the morphometric features of the relief of mountain geosystems. A morphometric analysis of the rel
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Bezsmertna, O. O., S. M. Iemelianova, H. M. Bondarenko, et al. "Blechnum spicant (Blechnaceae) in the Ukrainian flora." Ukrainian Botanical Journal 80, no. 4 (2023): 306–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/ukrbotj80.04.306.

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The article contains data about the historical and current distribution patterns of Blechnum spicant (Blechnaceae) in Ukraine. This species is quite common in the Carpathian Mountains but is very rare in other regions of Ukraine. Until recently, there were only two known localities of B. spicant in the Western Forest-Steppe (within the Podolian Upland) and only one in Crimea. We discovered one new locality of B. spicant in the Polissian (Polesian) Lowland, in Volyn Region. The article provides phytosociological and topographic data on the Polissian population. This population consists of two s
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Khovalko, A. B., and V. R. Monastyrskyy. "PREVENTION OF EMERGENCIES WITHIN THE CONDITIONS OF THE UKRAINIAN CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS CLIMBING IN WINTERTIME." Scientific Bulletin of UNFU 26, no. 7 (2016): 245–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/40260739.

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Anna, Anna. "Provision of Socialization of the Personality in the Preschool Childhood in the Multicultural Educational Environment of Transcarpathia." Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University 1, no. 2-3 (2014): 208–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.15330/jpnu.1.2-3.208-214.

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The rapid tempo of social changes is inherent in the modern Ukrainian society that hasresulted in the actual and problematic personality socialization questions in preschool childhood.This period is exactly that sensitive period for the primary child world view formation,consciousness, social features etc. The stay in preschool educational institution plays an importantrole in preschool age child personality development.Transcarpathian region is the region situated on the southwest of Ukraine within the westernpart of Ukrainian Carpathians and Transcarpathian lowland. At about 80% of the regio
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Spracklen, Benedict D., and Dominick V. Spracklen. "Old-Growth Forest Disturbance in the Ukrainian Carpathians." Forests 11, no. 2 (2020): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f11020151.

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Human activity has greatly reduced the area of old-growth forest in Europe, with some of the largest remaining fragments in the Carpathian Mountains of south-western Ukraine. We used satellite image analysis to calculate old-growth forest disturbance in this region from 2010 to 2019. Over this period, we identified 1335 ha of disturbance in old-growth forest, equivalent to 1.8% of old-growth forest in the region. During 2015 to 2019, the average annual disturbance rate was 0.34%, varying with altitude, distance to settlements and location within the region. Disturbance rates were 7–8 times low
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Gural-Sverlova, N. V., S. M. Pisaryev, and R. I. Gural. "Further and Further East: Steppe Land Snail, Xerolenta obvia (Gastropoda, Geomitridae), Expands its Range in Ukraine." Zoodiversity 56, no. 5 (2022): 403–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/zoo2022.05.403.

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Based on our long-term observations, collection material and literature data, the process of expanding the range of the steppe snail of Pontic-Balkan origin Xerolenta obvia (Menke, 1828) in Ukraine from the end of the 19th century to the present day is analyzed. Known findings of this species in the Pleistocene deposits of Ukraine indicate that X. obvia could migrate to Western Ukraine through the Western Black Sea region and the Podolian Upland, bypassing the Carpathian Mountains. Some records of X. obvia in the mountainous part of the Ukrainian Carpathians and in the Transcarpathian lowland
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Udovenko, O. I., and I. V. Kovalets. "Calculation of precipitation during period of catastrophic flood 21-27 july 2008 in Ukrainian Carpathians." Ukrainian hydrometeorological journal, no. 16 (October 29, 2017): 51–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.31481/uhmj.16.2015.07.

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Intense precipitation event happened in Ukraine on 21-27 July 2008 leading to extreme flash floods in the Ukrainian Carpathians which are characterized by the return period of approximately 50 years. Besides favourable synoptic conditions leading to quasi-stationary low situated over Balkans and South-West part of Ukraine precipitation during this event was intensified by mountains. This lead to formation of the specific precipitation patterns in the Ukrainian Carpathians which was not adequately resolved by the existing measurement network.&#x0D; The purpose of this publication is application
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Halahan, Oleksandr, Olga Kovtoniuk, Nataliia Korohoda, and Tetiana Lavruk. "25 years of the Carpathian field practice (results of natural geographical research)." Physical Geography and Geomorphology 96, no. 4-6 (2019): 71–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/phgg.2019.4-6.08.

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The article highlights the history and features of field practices, which have been held for 25 years at the training base “Yasinya” of Taras Shevchenko National University. The base is located in the valley of the Chorna Tysa River - a tributary of the Tysa River (Ukrainian Carpathians). The main routes of practice are laid out in the upper reaches of the Chorna Tysa basin and the surrounding mountains. Landscapes and geomorphological objects and processes available for study and observation during the passage of these routes are described. The results of natural-geographical research carried
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Мисак, Наталія. ""And still Kryvorivnia attracts": The Carpathians and Subcarpathia in Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky's life." Scientific Papers of the Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsyiubynskyi State Pedagogical University Series History, no. 26 (December 8, 2018): 40–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.31652/2411-2143-2018-26-40-48.

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The article systemizes information on the role of the Carpathians and Subcarpathia in personal and professional life of the famous Ukrainian writer Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky. It is presented how popularization at the beginning of the XX century by the Galician intelligentsia of the Carpathian region with its ethnic and folk features, unique natural and climatic conditions caused interest in the area among Naddniprianshchyna's intellectuals. The attention is focused on the point, how the professional and personal relationship with the Galicians stimulated M. Kotsiubynsky's interest in the Carpathia
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Koinova, Iryna, Semen Kukurudza, Ihor Rohzko, and Bodanna Senchyna. "The phenomenon of the 100-year Professor Stepan Stoyko – a famous Ukrainian environmental preservationist." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 54 (July 4, 2020): 177–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2020.54.11831.

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An article describes the multifaceted practice of the professor, doctor of biological sciences Stepan Stoyko who celebrated 100 years on the 14th of March 2020. Professor continues his work on Ukrainian environmental, ethnographic, cultural and historical heritage preservation. The scientific work of Professor Stepan Stoyko covers many areas: the preservation of biodiversity, ecosystems, culture, and historical heritage, forest ecology, floristics, the biology of wood species, forest terminology, conservation of virgin forests, the history of science, geosozology, harmonisation of the relation
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Dahlig, Piotr. "THE SIGNIFICANCE OF UKRAINIAN ETHNOMUSICOLOGY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS BRANCH OF HUMANITIES IN POLAND." Problems of music ethnology 18 (December 22, 2023): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.31318/2522-4212.2023.18.294818.

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The article is built as a comparative study which demonstrates a similarity of problems and clear parallelism of the Ukrainian and Polish ethnomusicology. The term „ethnomusicology” was invented in the Ukraine (1928) and it functioned in Poland already in the 1930s. The Ukrainians had begun systematic recordings of folk songs still in the Austrian Galicia at the beginning of the 20th c., in Poland the same action was undertaken in the interwar period. The system of analysis of ethnic melodies, elaborated in the Ukraine in the first decades of the 20th c., is echoed in Poland in the 1950s. We n
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Melnyk, V. I., O. R. Baransky, V. M. Batochenko, V. O. Volodymyrets, L. I. Dovhopola, and N. V. Melnyczenko. "Aconitum lasiocarpum and A. variegatum (Ranunculaceae) populations near the eastern limits of their ranges in the lowlands of Ukraine." Biosystems Diversity 31, no. 1 (2023): 28–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/012304.

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The study of the ranges, habitats and current state of rare and threatened species of plants is a relevant task of ecological research. The paper presents the results of the study of habitats and current state of populations of two rare species of Ukrainian flora Aconitum lasiocarpum (Rchb.) Gáyer and A. variegatum L. (Ranunculaceae) in the lowlands of Ukraine. These species are members of the mountain element of the flora of lowlands of Ukraine and glacial relics, which descended from the Carpathians Mountains to the lowlands of Ukraine during glaciation. Aconitum lasiocarpum is a rare specie
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Smyrnov, I., and N. Levinskova. ""WHITE ELEPHANT" IN UKRAINIAN CARPATHIANS MOUNTAINS: ON RESTORATION OF A FORMER MILITARY ASTRONOMICAL-METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY." Visnyk Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Military-Special Sciences, no. 2 (39) (2018): 55–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2217.2018.39.55-58.

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The article deals with the fate of the astronomical-meteorological observatory, which was built in the Eastern Carpathеs on the Hill of Pip-Ivan (height 2028 m) in 1938, when the Carpathian region was part of Poland. Another name of the observatory is "White Elephant", because in the winter under the snow the observatory's house resembles the shape of the elephant. Mount Pip Ivan has a pyramidal shape with the presence of ancient forms of glacial relief, composed of sandstone. The observatory was equipped with the most up-to-date scientific equipment, in particular, a telescope, astrograph and
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Tykholoz, Nataliia. "Life as a Journey: Travel Essays of Petro Franko." Pitannâ lìteraturoznavstva, no. 110 (December 31, 2024): 353–74. https://doi.org/10.31861/pytlit2024.110.353.

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The article reveals the early period of work of Petro Franko (1890–1941) as a representative of the literary Franko dynasty (the youngest son of Ivan Franko). The exploration is based on historical-documentary searches, in particular archival and library. The scientific novelty of the exploration lies in consideration of Petro Franko’s travel essays , which for a long time were out of the attention of researchers due to the prohibition the figure of Ivan Franko’s son in Soviet literary studies. Petro Franko’s life was cut short by the totalitarian Stalinist regime and in consequence of his wor
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Pushkar, T. "Tetrix Tuerki (Orthoptera, Tetrigidae): Distribution in Ukraine, Ecological Characteristic and Features of Biology." Vestnik Zoologii 43, no. 1 (2009): e-1-e-14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10058-009-0001-2.

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Tetrix Tuerki (Orthoptera, Tetrigidae): Distribution in Ukraine, Ecological Characteristic and Features of Biology The presence of Tetrix tuerki (Krauss, 1876) in the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains and Transcarpathian Region nowadays is confirmed. Three different morphological forms of T. tuerki are distinguished based on the wings and prothorax lengths: brachypterous, mesopterous and macropterous forms. Only two forms of adults (mesopterous and brachypterous) and the larvae of middle and the last instars hibernate. Adults of macropterous individuals of T. tuerki appear in June, developing fro
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Hnes, Yuriy. "GENESIS OF RECREATIONAL SETTLEMENTS IN THE UKRAINIAN CARPATHIANS IN THE 21ST CENTURY." Urban development and spatial planning, no. 86 (May 31, 2024): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2076-815x.2024.86.27-40.

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The article examines the phenomena of the emergence and spontaneous evolution of a new type of recreational facilities for the Ukrainian Carpathians region – multi-format recreational settlements that combine private rental residential units with their partial functioning, in the form of rental recreational housing, in the structure of a management company. The prerequisite for the emergence of this type of recreational facilities was the construction of a large ski complex in Bukovel. Accommodation in this complex offered both traditional hotels and comfortable single-family cottages. And the
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Himka, John-Paul. "Western Ukraine in the Interwar period." Nationalities Papers 22, no. 2 (1994): 347–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905999408408332.

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The concept of “Western Ukraine” is not entirely a static one. As a valid unit of historical analysis it first appears in the late eighteenth century, when the Habsburg monarchy added Galicia (1772) and Bukovina (occupied 1774, annexed 1787) to its collection of territories; already part of the collection was the Ukrainian-inhabited region of Transcarpathia (depending on how one counts, it had been Habsburg since as early as 1526 or as late as the early eighteenth century). Of course, one can also read back certain features unifying Western Ukraine prior to the 1770s, such as the culturally fo
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Blum, Oleg, Andrzej Bytnerowicz, William Manning, and Ludmila Popovicheva. "Ambient tropospheric ozone in the ukrainian carpathian mountains and kiev region: detection with passive samplers and bioindicator plants." Environmental Pollution 98, no. 3 (1997): 299–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0269-7491(97)00158-9.

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Аdamenko, O. M. "The Upper Pleistocene stratigraphy of the Starunya site as a “bridge” between the stratigraphical frameworks of Western Europe and the plain area of Ukraine." Journal of Geology, Geography and Geoecology 28, no. 2 (2019): 213–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/111922.

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The first discoveries of mummified carcasses of the woolly rhinoceros, mammoth, horse, roe deer and other animals were made at a depth of 12 m in the course of mining work at an ozokerite mine near the village of the Starunia. In 1929 an expedition of the Academy of Arts and Sciences from Krakow, when investigating the mine at a depth of 17 m, found the remains of 3 more woolly rhinoceroses. There were also numerous bones of small vertebrates (rodents), artichokes, numerous insects, beetles, parasitic worms, fleas, butterflies, spiders, snails, vascular plants, seeds and branches of dwarf birc
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