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Chervonograd can be renamed by the head of the Lviv OVA if the community does not decide on its own

The Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance recommends renaming Chervonograd. The institution published the corresponding decision on its website today.

This was reported by the deputy of the Lviv Regional Council Zahar Mylyanyk

In Lviv Oblast, they recommend renaming Chervonograd and Chervone in Zolochiv district. As for Chervonograd, experts of the institute note that “the historical name of the city is Krystynopil. It became a part of the USSR on February 15, 1951 on the basis of the Soviet-Polish intergovernmental agreement, as a result of which Poland received Oyster Dolishny. In the same year, 1951, the city was renamed Chervonograd. During the times of the USSR, it developed as a mining town with explored coal deposits.”

The recommendation to rename the city from the Institute of National Remembrance means that, according to the decolonization law that came into effect on July 27, 2023, the city authorities have six months to hold public hearings and choose one of the names proposed by residents. The name “Chervonograd” is no longer up for discussion. If this is not done by the end of January, the head of the community can rename the city by an appropriate order, and from April 2024 – the head of the regional military administration.

The list of names of settlements that contain symbols of Russian imperial policy in accordance with the Law of Ukraine “On Condemnation and Prohibition of Propaganda of Russian Imperial Policy in Ukraine and Decolonization of Toponymy” can be viewed here.

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