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unusual facts about Vorona


Vorona

V. berivotrensis is known from scattered remains, possibly from a single individual (UA 8651 and FMNH PA715).


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Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast

Carpathian foothills have two depressions: one is at the confluence of Bystrytsia of Solotvyno, Bystrytsia of Nadvirna, Vorona and Bystrytsia rivers, called Bystrytsia Depression, and another is around the city of Kalush, called Kalush Depression.

Vovchynets

Westward of the village across the Bystrytsia of Solotvyn are located villages of Uhryniv and Kluziv, eastward across Bystrytsia of Nadvirna and Vorona - Pidluzhia.


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