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    It was founded in 1701 and was granted town status in 1809. [citation needed] Novozybkov was a major hemp supplier in the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly for the production of ropes for the Imperial Russian Navy. Following the Crimean War, the demand for hemp fell, and cultivation stopped altogether at the beginning of the 20th century.

  2. Novozybkov. NOVOZYBKOV, town in Oriol district, Russian Federation. Before the 1917 Revolution, Novozybkov was a district town in the province of Chernigov in the *Pale of Settlement. Although the town was founded at the beginning of the 19 th century, it was not until the middle of that century that Jews were permitted to live there.

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    When Novozybkov was hit by radioactive rain at the end of April 1986, none of its 40,000 residents could imagine what they would have to go through. It was a warm and sunny day, and the city was preparing for the May holidays. Sergei Sizov, a basic military combat instructor at the local pedagogical college, was the first person to detect radiation...

    In the late 1980s, several hundred settlements in the southwestern part of the Bryansk Region were included in the evacuation zone, but the population was not forcibly resettled. However, those who wanted to leave were assisted in their efforts by the authorities. There were a few reasons behind a lackadaisical approach from the authorities and the...

    In 1986, Galina Sviridenko was a 16-year old schoolgirl. Her son Denis, who is now 16, was born without ears. The boy’s spine and bones are curved, and is mentally retarded. He underwent eight surgeries. It took three years for Sviridenko to prove the connection between radiation and her son’s health problems. Apart from Denis, seven children with ...

    The local people are so accustomed to the radiation that they prefer not to talk about it too much, even though radionuclides have poisoned everything that grows or is produced in these areas – soil, water, wood, wild animals, mushrooms and berries. However, the forest and vegetable gardens are the main sources of livelihood due to low salaries. “W...

    It is easy to the blame the government and local authorities, which could really invest more in the rehabilitation of the residents of the region. Meanwhile, the paradox lies in the fact that residents, actually, do not want relocation, but insist on the reinstatement of full benefits. Benefits that range from 2,000 to 6,000 rubles are a significan...

  3. NOVOZYBKOV. NOVOZYBKOV , town in Oriol district, Russian Federation. Before the 1917 Revolution, Novozybkov was a district town in the province of Chernigov in the *Pale of Settlement. Although the town was founded at the beginning of the 19 th century, it was not until the middle of that century that Jews were permitted to live there.

  4. Novozybkov. Novozybkov. Map: I-12. A city (2002 pop 43,038) and raion center in Briansk oblast, Russian Federation. It was founded in 1701 as Zybkaia settlement in the territory of Starodub regiment. According to the census of 1926, 13.9 percent of the city's population was Ukrainian.

  5. Novozybkov is a historical town in Bryansk Oblast, Russia with a population, in 2021, of 38,680. Novozybkov has about 40,500 residents.

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    Jews settled in Novozybkov in the first half of the 18th century. In 1897 the town's 3,836 Jews comp