Irpin
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Irpin (Ukrainian: Ірпiнь, translit. Irpin’) is a city located on the Irpin River in the Kiev Oblast of central Ukraine. The city itself is designated as a separate raion (district) within the oblast.
The current estimated population is around 40,000 (as of 2005).
A railway station called Irpin was built in 1899. In 1956 Irpin received city status.
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Cities: Berezan | Bila Tserkva | Bohuslav | Boryspil | Boiarka | Brovary | Chornobyl | Fastiv | Irpin | Kaharlyk | Myronivka | Obukhiv | Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi | Prypiat | Rzhyschiv | Skvyra | Slavutych | Tarascha | Tetiiv | Ukrainka | Uzyn | Vasylkiv | Vyshhorod | Vyshneve | Yahotyn |
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Urban-type settlements: Baryshivka | Borodianka | Bucha | Hostomel | Ivankiv | Krasiatychi | Makariv | Rokytne | Stavysche | Volodarka | Zghurivka | more... |
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