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Awesome Heritage : Interesting Chernobyl, Volume 3: Interesting Chernobyl

By Stepanets, Kirill

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Title: Awesome Heritage : Interesting Chernobyl, Volume 3: Interesting Chernobyl  
Author: Stepanets, Kirill
Volume: Volume 3
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, General Works (Periodicals, Series, idexes, Almanacs, etc.)
Collections: Travel, Authors Community
Historic
Publication Date:
2022
Publisher: Sky Horse
Member Page: Vladimir Nevzorov

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Kirill Stepanets, B. M., & Ugryumova, V. (2022). Awesome Heritage : Interesting Chernobyl, Volume 3. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.us/


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This book contains 100 fascinating and, at the same time, concise articles about the most important and interesting symbols of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone: from the Cher­nobyl Nuclear Power Plant and the city of Pripyat, to individual monuments of the bygone Soviet era, like soda machines, payphones, and other items that give an idea of the life of a typical successful 1980s Soviet town.

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Pripyat Pripyat, the ninth so-called atomograd in the Soviet Union, was founded on February 4, 1970. This satellite town of Chernobyl (#3) provided housing for station staff, and had a population 50,000; the average age was 26 years.Thus, Pripyat could claim the title of “youngest” city in Ukraine. In addition, it was intended as a model for other cities with improved layout, infrastructure, and logistics. Perhaps that is why two albums were dedicated to Pripyat and published by Kyiv publishing house “Mystetstvo” before the accident. There were many kindergartens and schools, a large amusement park with a variety of shops, and an indoor swimming pool (#24). By 1986, the large “Avanhard” stadium (#21) had been built. Pripyat had its own football team, a diving club “Aqua”, music ensembles “Pulsar” and “Crew”, an amateur theater, and much more. The town was completely evacuated (#4) on April 27, 1986. It is now in the Exclusion Zone (#7) and completely abandoned. It acquired the status of a cult post-apocalyptic place, largely due to the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. computer game (#97). Since the beginning of the 2000s, official tours (#100) have been organized here and the city is also a place of pilgrimage for single-illegals, i.e. stalkers (#98).

Table of Contents
26 April Pripyat Chernobyl Evacuation Radiation Radiation Hazard Sign Exclusion Zone Samoseli Around the Zone Checkpoint Dytyatky ChNPP Arch Shelter Object “Release 3” Cooling Towers Cooling Pond Pripyat Firehouse Pripyat Hospital #126 Police Department “Bridge of Death” “Avanhard” Stadium Cafe “Pripyat” “White House” “Lazurny” Swimming Pool “Prometheus” Cinema “Ukraina” Cinema “Fujiyama” Book House Post Office “Energetic” Music School Child Care Facilities Apartments Hairdressing Salon Ferris Wheel Pripyat Graffiti Bumper Cars Pripyat Mosaics Big Bucket Telephone Booths Sparkling Water Soviet Symbols Bear Sculpture Toys Kopachi Kindergarten Pine Cross Rassokha Buryakivka “Field of Miracles” Bus Cemetery ISU-152 IMR СRPV Mi-6 Helicopter Robots Fire Trucks Combine Cemetery Trolleybus “Invalidka” Car “Duga-1” “Jupiter” Plant VNZ “Krug” Pig Farm “Volkhov” ARMS Weather Station St. Elijah Church Novo-Nikolsky Monastery Church in Zamoshnya Church in Krasne Our Savior Icon Red Forest Sandy Plateau Fleet Base Yanov Station Yanivsky Zaton “Izumrudnoye” “Skazochny” “Dovzhenko” Firemen Memorial “Wormwood Star” Park of Glory Chernobyl-2 Slavutych Narodychi Poliske Vilcha Lesnoy Dead Villages Pripyat River Uzh River Fox Simeon Przewalski’s Horses Catfish Wild Animals Film “Stalker” S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Stalkers Chernobyl Museum Tourist Trips

 
 



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