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Artemivsk

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[ahr-tuh-mivsk, ahr-te-meevsk] / ˈɑr tə mɪvsk, ɑrˈtɛ mivsk /
  1. a city in eastern Ukraine.


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The speed bump of a city, formerly named Artemivsk, was in the spotlight.

From New York Times

Ira was a nurse in the nearby city of what was then called Artemivsk, now Bakhmut.

From New York Times

In 2016, as part of a wave of anti-Communist, anti-Russian sentiment, residents ditched the Soviet-era name of their city, Artemivsk, which had been adopted in 1924, and restored the historical name of Bakhmut, which dates to 1571 when it was a Cossack settlement.

From Washington Post

Nelya was born here in 1930, when the city was called Artemivsk.

From Washington Post

An Associated Press reporter on Thursday saw two Grad missile launchers driving toward the government-controlled town of Artemivsk.

From Time