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Ivano-Frankovsk

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[ih-vah-noh-frahng-kawfsk, ee-vah-nuh-fruhn-kawfsk] / ɪˈvɑ noʊ frɑŋˈkɔfsk, iˈvɑ nə frʌnˈkɔfsk /

noun

  1. the Russian name of Ivano-Frankivsk.


Example Sentences

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Before Sunday’s attack, Russian missiles also struck airfields in Lutsk and Ivano-Frankovsk, cities in western Ukraine near the Polish border.

From New York Times

The airport in Ivano-Frankovsk was struck again on Sunday, according to the city’s mayor.

From New York Times

Zapotochna, the mother with the sick child, said she and her husband had decided that she should take their son to safety after Russian missiles destroyed an airport near their home in the town of Ivano-Frankovsk in southwest Ukraine on Monday morning.

From Seattle Times

Alexievich was born on the 31 May 1948 in the Ukrainian town of Ivano-Frankovsk into a family of a serviceman.

From The Guardian

Standing outside one of tents, Aleksandr Yaroshchuk, 44, who is from Ivano-Frankovsk in western Ukraine, said he had been living in Independence Square since Dec. 2 and had no plans to return home anytime soon.

From New York Times