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Luhanska Oblast REFERENCE MAP for Humanitarian Purposes Only As of November 2017 Production Date: 20 November 2017 UKRAINE - Luhanska oblast REFERENCE MAP For Humanitarian Purposes Only Production date: 20 November 2017 As of November 2017 Shevchenkove Hohyne Slyzneve Vilkhuvatka Petropavlivka Novooleksandrivka Prykolotne Kurhanne Dovhenke Hannopillia Malyi Kotivka Malakhove Harbuzivka Yurivka Burluk Milove Mykolaivka Fedorivka Khatnie Berezhne Pohorile Pidserednie Doroshenkove Shevchenkove Ambarne Novoselivka Vovchanskyi Mykhailivka Krasnoiarske Kyrylivka Horiane raion Siryi Buriakivka Velykoburlutskyi Zamist Sonino Seredivka Moskalivka Yar raion Odradne Velykyi Burluk Hryhorivka Bolohivka Didivka Hnylytsia Balka Syrotyne Yaiechne Obukhivka Stroivka Paskivka Hannivka Persha Ploske Zhukiv Demyno-Oleksandrivka Mykilske Novouzhvynivka Yar Dvorichanske Harashkivka Lebedivka Mantsivka Hnylytsia Holubivka Topoli Borshchova Katerynivka Kolodiazne Kupievakha Shatkivka Zelenyi Chervona Rodnychky Hai Khvylia Kamianka Pisky Bahachka Kanivtseve Rohozianka Arkushyne Vesele Novovasylivka Lyman Topoli Pishchanka Rozsypne Sadovod Druhyi Lantrativka Zelenyi Shypuvate Krasne Poltavske Artemivka Nova Andriivka Mytrofanivka Hai Nova Vodiane Pershe Dzherelne Maslivka Oleksandrivka Shypuvate Petrivka Pavlivka Babycheve Oleksandrivka Petro-Ivanivka Nezhdanivka Zaitseve Voievodske Pechenizkyi Ridkodub Mykolaivka Nesterivka Pryliutove Dvorichanskyi Troitske Maksymivka Zahiria raion Stetskivka Putnykove Shevchenkove Serednii Fyholivka raion Solontsi Berezivka Prosianka Krasne Burluk Mykolaivka Kasianivka Dovhenke Bohdanivske Maltsivka Polkovnyche Shyshkivka Novomlynsk Terny Novyi Burluk Persha Novoznamianka Lozove Shevchenkove Lozova Luhove Kutkivka Hrakove Vilshany Nyzhnii Druha Fedosiivka Dvorichna Kashkarne Troitskyi Petrivka Lozne Kozlove Russian Burluk Kurochkyne Selyshche Dvorichne Berestove Yurchenkove Volodymyrivka Kozaryk Trudrodytelske Oleksapil Sharivka Vasylivka Hrianykivka raion Pryvillia Zalisne Lytvynove Tavilzhanka Velykyi Novoiehorivka Zhovtneve Smolivka Doroshivka Vysoke Vivcharove Lozno-Oleksandrivka Velyki Husynka Horobivka Vyselok Anoshkyne Rozpasiivka Tsarivka Duvanka Shapran Federation Chuhuivskyi Monachynivka Zapadne Holovkove Khutory Rozdolne Masiutivka Ivanivka Illinka raion Vyshnivka Petrivske Topoli Yehorivka Lyman Zhuravka Mykilske Velyka Vilshana Davydivka Karaichne Shakhove Leliukivka Samborivka Kalynove Pershyi Hlotivka Kochenove Pelahiivka Svitle Shapkivka Tokarivka Mechnikove Solidarne Vasylenkove Arkadivka Dobroliubivka Novooleksandrivka Smorodkivka Tyshchenkivka Odradne Kochyne-Rozpasiivka Myrne Popasne Sosnivka Novomykolaivka Kindrashivka Synkivka Horozhanivka Palamarivka Chapliivka Novobila Hetmanivka Ivanivka Yamy Taniushivka Petrivka Holubivka Nianchyne Mali Mostove Baranycheve Kalynova Berezivka Pantiukhyne Kovalivka Pershotravneve Osykove Krynky Tetianivka Kupiansk Koshelivka Pokrovske Balka Kostiantynivka Shevchenkivskyi Moskovka Arapivka Tymonove Hladkove Solone Zorianske Bohorodytske Chabanove Kupliuvate Trembacheve Novostepanivka Verkhnozorianske raion Kucherivka Sobolivka Mykolaivka Nechvolodivka Malooleksandrivka Mykolaivka Pavlenkove Vysochynivka Shevchenkove Starovirivka Petropavlivka Novoandriivka Hanusivka Mykhailivka Podoly Verkhnia Novonykanorivka Bilolutsk Ohurtsivka Troitske Blahodativka Orlianka Oleksandropil Pervomaiske Hrushivka Duvanka Stepne Bohodarivka Hroza Pervomaiske Kulykivka Krasnohryhorivka Khomenkove Liashkivka Zelenyi Vasylivka Tymoshyne Mozhniakivka Krasne Kaskivka Sumske Sadove Ivanivka Lebedivka Pershe Hai Oleksandrivka Osadkivka Stepova Nova Vestativka Tarasivka Romanivka Pole Petropillia Kupiansk-Vuzlovyi Kurylivka Yahidne Tamarhanivka Pishchane Tarasivka Tverdokhlibove Borivske Poidunivka Novoselivka Prostore Kuriachivka Khomenkove Prokopivka Yablunivka Klymivka Kuban Heraskivske Stavyshche Maksymivka Osynovo Kyslivka Oleksandrivka Druhe Kivsharivka Kartamysheve Kamianka Kolisnykivka Voloska Berezivka Boldyrivka Kupianskyi Kotliarivka Sofiivka Poltava Rudivka Novoosynove Novochervone Rudove Prykhodkivka Rohove Novopskovskyi Oleksiivka Balakliia Plakho-Petrivka Baranove raion Pylypivka Zavodianka Ternivka Tabaivka Popivka raion Svitlenke Pavlivka Teviasheve Heraskivka Prystin Hlushkivka Senok Volodymyrivka Oborotnivka Mankivka Dontsivka Prosiane Lymarivka Blahodatne Nyzhnia Statyvchyne Osynove Dibrova Bezmiatezhne Duvanka Makartetyne Shelestivka Bryhadyrivka Kravtsivka Pishchane Krokhmalne Bilokurakynskyi Staryi Kolisnykivka Krupchanske Spodobivka Zaaidarivka Lypove Balakliiskyi Chyzvyk Nauholne Mankivka raion Novopreobrazhenne Khomynske Lyzyne Fartukivka Vodianolypove raion Nurove Duvanka Berestove Pavlivka Shovkunivka Novopskov Rozsokhuvate Chornobaivka Vorontsivka Kruhliakivka Synykha Senkove Preobrazhenne Bilokurakyne Lisna Mykilske Kriuchky Novoselivske Demianivka Novorozsosh Fedorivka Ikove Poliana Markivka Kuzemivka Khvorostiane Vesele Vyshneva Zahryzove Konoplianivka Kryvoshyivka Khomivka Shaparivka Pershotravneve Ridnyi Sukhyi Yar Pysarivka Markivskyi Storozhivka Skorodna Shelestivka Krai Novoselivka Bile Lisna Stinka Honcharivka raion Teplianka Buhaivka Stelmakhivka Pidkuichansk Svativskyi Svystunivka Bunchukivka Rybiantseve Markivske Oleksandrivka Nova Kruhliakivka Zorynivka Khomyne Bohuslavka raion Lubianka Boholiubivka Rozsokhuvate Lozova Kruhle Zakotne Koziutivka Zakhidnyi Tsiluikove Tyshkivka Derkulove Kabychivka Morozivka Paziivka Kolomyichykha Sosnovyi Popasne Zmiivka Kreidiane Kryzke Slabunivka Pidvysoke Miasozharivka Travneve Zaikivka Pisky Ukrainka Sychivka Yasynuvate Kalynove Hrytsaivka Pankivka Novoplatonivka Andriivka Lysohorivka Sychanske Pivnivka Oleksiivka Lahidne Horodyshche Lobasove Parnuvate Havrylivka Dzherelne Svatove Karavan-Solodkyi Savyntsi Borivska Zelenyi Andriivka Oleksiivka Bulavynivka Chystovodivka Vyshneve Zorykivka Kunie Andriivka Hai Patalakhivka Bondarivka Dovhalivka Vesele Borova Yehorivka Neshcheretove Bondarivka Milovskyi Pidvysoke Dachne Rudivka Berezove Vynohradne Nova Travneve Pershotravneve raion Zalyman Ivanchukivka Raihorodka Nezhuryne Proizhdzhe Ukraina Boini Kalynivske Butkivka Bondareve Kuriachivka Kopanky Nadiia Svitle Milove Poliana Korzhove Chepyhivka Myrne Serhiivka Popivka Dubovivka Karaiashnyk Shyikivka Hannivka Novomykilske Horokhovatka Balakyrivka Lozove Harmashivka Velykotsk Lysohirka Lypchanivka Nyzhnia Miluvatka Yasnoprominske Novoserhiivka Promin Zarichne Nortsivka Pidlyman Zhuravka Mistky Kuriachivka Lyman Tarabany Bakhtyn Novoiehorivka Kovalivka Petrivske Rozdollia Iskra Holubivka Kononivka Novostriltsivka Shchaslyve Borivskyi Cherneshchyna Prokazyne Brusivka Nyzhche Karmazynivka Ivanivka Dzhemilne Lymarivka Zaporizke Shulikivka Levkivka Solone raion Stepove Levadne Sadky Lytvynivka Striltsivka Krynychne Fedorivka Bryhadyrivka Rozdolne Vesele Kreidiane Berezove Zabavne Chervonyi Novomykilske Kalmykivka Pidhorivka Chmyrivka Zakhidne Ivanivka Komarivka Barykyne Krynychky Kramarivka Vyshche Stav Antonivka Starobilskyi Novolymarivka Solone Iziumske Novovodiane Starobilsk Pisky-Radkivski Pishchane Kalmykivka Hlynske Druzheliubivka Novooleksandrivka Novodonbaske raion Novospasivka Rannia Babenkove Butove Stepove Semykozivka Zhuravske Pymonivka Mykolaivka Klymivka Verkhnia Pokrovka Zoria Maliivka Andriivka Olhivka Hrekivka Novoselivka Zalyman Novoborove Vyshneve Kopani Tytarivka Orikhove Bilovodskyi Makiivka Honcharove Pluhatar Musiivka Novyi Holubivka raion Yarske Krasnorichenske Baranykivka Polovynkyne Pryvilne Kyrnosove Izium Lozove Hlushchenkove Myr Nyzhnopokrovka Vovchyi Ploshchanka Skarhivka Kapytolivka Yar Novomykhailivka Yevsuh Parneve Prydonetske Dibrova Lozovivka Bilovodsk Oskil Ridkodub Prohres Shevchenko Zelekivka Spivakivka Yatskivka Rubtsi Katerynivka Shpotyne Karpivka Bulhakivka Uzlissia Krutenke Marynivka Sukhanivka Snizhkivka Iziumskyi Korovii Nove Novoliubivka Holykove Kreminskyi Novoomelkove Zavody Baidivka Horodnie Baranykivka Donetske raion Yar Lymanskyi Lypove Nevske raion Pivneve Kamianka Semenivka Krymky Shulhynka Senkove Vitrohon Topolske raion Prystyne Andriivka Kamianka Bukyne Zelena Chervonopopivka Novokrasnianka Tetske Novosadove Nova Khvorostianivka Omelkove Novooleksandrivka Novoderkul Serednie Dolyna Stepove Oleksandrivka Pishchane Zatyshne Astrakhan Novoastrakhanske Petropillia Mala Synycheno Tretiakivka Ivanivka Surovtsivka Mykhailivka Malokhatka Shtormove Komyshuvakha Sukha Studenok Shandryholove Fedchyne Danylivka Kopanky Zhytlivka Petrenkove Kamianka Yaremivka Terny Lozuvatka Tykhotske Kolodiazi Valuiky Kovpaky Ternove Pasika Sosnove Novoselivka Orlivka Peremozhne Pervomaisk Yampolivka Pshenychne Koliadivka Nyzhnobaranykivka Derylove Myrne Varvarivka Yepifanivka Dmytrivka Yarova Trudove Vovkodaieve Brazhkivka Stavky Borovenky Spivakivka Horodyshche Virnopillia Sviatohirsk Drobysheve Sulyhivka Tetianivka Kreminna Stara Pobieda Chabanivka Verkhnobohdanivka Dovhenke Pryshyb Krasnianka Kudriashivka Denezhnykove Bohorodychne Torske Novoaidarskyi Nozdrivka Zarichne Rubizhne Nyzhnii Malovendelivka Oleksiivka Mazanivka Dolyna Pryvillia Havrylivka raion Dibrivne Kuzmyne Sukhodil Popasne Ridne Krasnopillia Dibrova Derkulske Sydorove Lyman Nova Voievodivka Mykhailiuky Purdivka Stepnyi Oleksandrivka Dmytrivka Slovianskyi Aidar-Mykolaivka Chystopillia Kurulka Shchurove Shypylivka Oleksandrivka Yar raion Novodruzhesk Velyka Novoaidar Rozkvit Barvinkivskyi Adamivka Maiaky Chernihivka Vilne Yampil Synetskyi raion Donetske Sievierodonetsk Smolianynove Pashkove Oknyne Krepy Ivanivka Mykilske Khrestyshche Hryhorivka Bilohorivka Lisna Metolkine Staryi Karavan Dibrova Dronivka Serebrianka Lysychanskyi Pavlohrad
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