Zamoshnia | ghost town

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Village dissenters who migrated here from Belarus Starodub in the 18th century. Abandoned and desolate. Preserved walls of the church of St. Nicholas and staroobryadskyy cemetery.

Zamoshnia (formerly Zamoshshia) is a disappeared village in Ukraine, 22 km from the Chornobyl nuclear power plant, near the confluence of the Ilya River into the Uzh River, in the Ivankiv district of Kyiv region.
According to 1968 data, the population of the village was 240 people. The village was the centre of the village council (until the 1980s), and later it was subordinated to the Korohod village council.

There was an eight-year school, a club and a library in the village.

After the accident at the station on 26 April 1986, the village was resettled due to severe pollution. It was officially de-registered in 1999.
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Coordinates:   51°13'56"N   29°54'12"E
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