Lypski Romany

Ukraine / Zhytomyrska / Pershotravneve /
 ruins, village, abandoned / shut down, ghost town

The village was evicted in 1986 due to radioactive contamination caused by the Chornobyl accident. At the time of eviction, 150 people lived in the village. It was removed from the register on November 14, 1991 by the Zhytomyr Regional Council.
Lypski Romany is a former village in Ukraine. It is located in Ovruch district, Zhytomyr region, 28 km north-east of the district centre.
The village was evicted in 1986 due to radioactive contamination caused by the Chornobyl accident. At the time of eviction, 150 people lived in the village. It was removed from the register on 14 November 1991 by the Zhytomyr Regional Council.
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Coordinates:   51°25'5"N   29°3'0"E
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