Cherkassy


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Cher•kas•sy

(tʃɜrˈkɑ si, -ˈkæs i, tʃɛr-)

n.
a city in central Ukraine, on the Dnieper River, SE of Kiev. 297,000.
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Department of State Service, Public Administration and Political Science, Bohdan Khmelnytsky National University of Cherkasy, Cherkassy, Ukraine
Bederak, Engineer, PJSC <<AZOT>., 72, Pervomayskaya Str., Cherkassy, 18014, Ukraine, phone +380 47 2392979, e-mail: ei@uch.net
The shallow Kaniv Reservoir was created in 1972 on the River Dnieper between Kiev and Kremenchuk reservoirs within Kiev and Cherkassy regions of Ukraine (Grynzhevsky 1998).
Kischenzi" (Kischenzi), a privately owned diversified agricultural producer based in the Cherkassy region of central Ukraine.
(12) Jewish actor Dmitrii Zhabotinskii's earliest memories were of hearing non-Jewish girls singing "beautiful Ukrainian songs." As a child in Cherkassy, he joined a traveling Russian-language troupe to perform a Russian rendition of Jacob Gordins 1900 Yiddish-language God, Man, and the Devil.
Companies Mentioned in this Report: BASF, Honeywell International, Sinopec, Ube Industries, Azot Cherkassy, Braskem, China Petrochemical Development, Domo Caproleuna, DSM Nanjing Chemical, Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals, Lanxess, Royal DSM, Shandong Haili Chemical, SumitomoChemical, Toray Industries, Univex
"The highest turnout was registered in Kiev region (22.71 percent of voters) and slightly less in Kirovograd region (22.07 percent), Cherkassy region (21.66 percent), Khmelnitsky region (21.37 percent), Chernigov region (21.14 percent) and Poltava region (20.91 percent)," the official added.
Cherkassy, Ukraine, November 08, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Ukrainian web and game development company WebKate participated in one of the biggest casual games event Casual Connect 2013, which was held in Kiev on October 23-25.
In Kamenka, Cherkassy district, the local police participated in the shooting of more than one hundred Jews in March.