The German transcription is Tschernobyl. It's pronounced almost like the English version.
You probably mean at Chernobyl in the Ukraine, in 1986
http://www.endtime.com/politics-and-religion-radio *** Check out the April 27th program. It is on this subject in great detail.
Yes, Chernobyl is a city.
Alla Yaroshinska has written: 'Chernobyl' 'Chernobyl' 'Chernobyl, the forbidden truth'
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Chernobyl Heart was created in 2003.
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German
In Russian, "Chernobyl" (Чернобыль) translates to "wormwood," which refers to a type of bitter herb. The name is derived from the plant's association with the region, as it is commonly found in the area. The term has also taken on a broader significance due to the Chernobyl disaster of 1986, symbolizing the catastrophic nuclear event and its aftermath.
No. Chernobyl is in Russia.
At the power plant at Chernobyl in the Ukraine
The Chernobyl Reactor is still active.
Chernobyl is in the country of Ukrain.