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WayPoint Latitude Longitude Distance Bearing Description 33 Dihtinec 48 4.2 N252.8 E 447 236 47 Klembovka 48 22.7 N 28 23.8 E 255 209 27 Cybulevka 48 24.0 N 29 10.8 E 231 196 61 Krygopol 48 24.7 N 28 54.0 E 236 201 16 Bochkivcy4826.0 N 26 10.0 E 356 234 45 Karpov4829.6 N 27 54.3 E 263 217 84 Novodn 48 36.0 N 27 27.5 E 274 224 129 Vendichan 48 37.7 N 27 47.2 E 256 221 125 Tulchin 48 40.4 N 28 51.8 E 210 205 139 Yurkovka 48 41.5 N 28 36.0 E 217 210 5Kamenets 48 41.8 N 26 33.5 E 316 234 112 Shargorod 48 44.0 N 28 5.2 E233 218 114 Shpikov 4847.3 N 28 34.2 E 209 212 76 Mihailovk 48 48.0 N 28 19.0 E 218 216 51 Kopay 48 53.2 N 27 45.5 E 236 225 35 Dunaevtsy 48 54.6 N 26 52.0 E 283 235 126 Tyvrov490.9 N 28 30.1 E 190 217 111 Severinov492.3 N 27 57.0 E 214 226 120 Sutiski 49 4.0 N2826.5 E 188 219 132 Volkov 4913.5 N 27 40.0 E 216 234 98 Popelna 49 16.3 N 29 25.0 E 133 200 Map marking information for Buzova, Ukraine,page 2 WayPoint Latitude Longitude Distance Bearing Description 176 Bagrynivci 49 18.4 N 27 56.3 E 195 232 149 Terebovlya 49 18.9 N 25 50.6 E 325 250 37 Dyakov 4923.1 N 27 55.7 E 190 234 66 Letichev4924.9 N 27 37.7 E 206 239 43 Hmelnik 49 34.0 N 27 58.6 E 175 239 95 Pilyava 4936.8 N 27 28.1 E 205 246 69 Lozna 49 37.0 N 28 14.0 E 157 237 63 Kupel 49 37.3 N 26 31.9 E 266 252 58 Krasilov4939.4 N 26 55.6 E 239 251 143 Zbarazh 49 41.2 N 25 47.5 E 315 257 144 Zborov4941.5 N 25 8.7 E360 259 159 Koziatyn 49 43.8 N 28 51.8 E 113 229 106 Salnitsa 49 45.3 N 28 1.2 E162 245 167 Trubiivka 49 47.9 N 29 22.9 E 82 216 90 Ostropol 49 48.6 N 27 34.2 E 189 251 59 Krasnopol 49 50.9 N 28 3.2 E156 248 22 Chernorud 49 51.0 N 29 3.5 E94230 160 Krasnianka 49 51.7 N 29 40.2 E 66 205 131 Vishnevet4954.9 N 25 45.1 E 311 262 72 Lyubar 49 55.8 N 27 43.3 E 175 254 137 Yampol 49 56.9 N 26 11.2 E 280 261 165 Popilna 49 57.2 N 29 27.1 E 66 221 11 Berdichev4957.3 N 28 37.2 E 114 245 128 V-Bratalo 49 58.5 N 27 57.7 E 157 253 15 Bereznov500.8 N 26 46.5 E 238 261 10 Belogorod 50 1.5 N2636.3 E 249 262 70 Lubimovka 50 2.5 N 29 15.8 E 69 235 26 Chudnov503.4 N 28 7.8 E142 255 155 Bilky504.0 N 29 34.3 E 51 224 142 Zarubinci 50 4.2 N299.7 E 74 241 80 Mokievcy504.8 N 27 3.2 E217 262 19 Brody 50 5.0 N259.0 E 351 266 97 Polonnoye 50 8.8 N 27 28.7 E 186 262 44 Izyaslav509.1 N 26 46.5 E 235 265 130 Viliya 50 9.2 N 26 16.3 E 271 266 168 Turbivka 50 9.5 N 29 35.0 E 43 232 60 Kremenets 50 10.2 N 25 46.1 E 306 267 157 Boliachiv5012.5 N 29 22.0 E 54 247 113 Shepetovk 50 12.9 N 27 4.5 E213 266 169 Vasylivka 50 13.1 N 29 41.0 E 33 233 62 Kunev5013.9 N 26 22.2 E 263 267 Map marking information for Buzova, Ukraine,page 3 WayPoint Latitude Longitude Distance Bearing Description 140 Zaluzhnoy5014.2 N 27 58.0 E 150 264 65 Leshnev5014.7 N 25 6.1 E352 269 177 Gorodnyavka 2 50 15.7 N 27 20.8 E 193 267 9Baranovka 50 16.8 N 27 39.8 E 171 267 101 Radekhov5017.1 N 24 39.9 E 383 270 146 Zhitomir 50 17.5 N 28 39.8 E 100 264 40 Gorodnyav5017.7 N 27 16.9 E 197 268 173 Kolodiazky5017.8 N 28 56.8 E 80 262 115 Slavuta 50 19.3 N 26 53.2 E 225 269 88 Osovcy5020.0 N 29 28.3 E 42 260 89 Ostrog 50 20.5 N 26 31.6 E 251 270 55 Korostysh 50 21.6 N 29 4.4 E70267 32 Dibrova 5021.7 N 27 23.0 E 190 270 49 Kocherov5021.9 N 29 20.7 E 51 266 179 Dovbysh 50 22.1 N 28 0.6 E145 269 12 Berestech 50 22.4 N 25 8.7 E348 269 134 Voloskovc5023.0 N 26 36.5 E 245 269 77 Mizoch 50 23.2 N 26 10.5 E 275 269 3Finish 50 23.9 N 30 3.2 E0.5 270 0Buzova KTA 5023.9 N 30 3.6 E 1Start 1 50 24.1 N 30 3.3 E0.5 305 23 Chervonog 50 24.8 N 24 14.3 E 412 272 79 Mogilany5025.6 N 26 32.1 E 250 272 2Start 2 50 26.0 N 30 4.2 E4.0 10 34 Dubno 50 26.4 N 25 47.0 E 303 273 92 Ozeryany5026.9 N 26 0.2 E287 273 7Annopol 50 27.0 N 26 53.2 E 225 273 13 Berezdov5027.5 N 27 7.7 E208 273 31 Devochki 50 27.5 N 28 45.1 E 93 275 64 Kurnoe 50 28.6 N 28 3.6 E142 274 172 Nezhylovychi 50 29.1 N 29 38.2 E 31 288 171 Marianovka 50 29.4 N 29 57.8 E 12 326 78 Mlinov5029.9 N 25 36.0 E 316 274 102 Radomyhl 50 30.0 N 29 14.8 E 59 281 174 Hluhiv5032.1 N 29 11.9 E 63 284 145 Zdolbunov5032.5 N 26 16.2 E 269 275 20 Broniki 50 33.0 N 27 48.0 E 161 277 122 Toporishe 50 33.1 N 28 39.1 E 101 280 119 Susly 50 33.2 N 27 34.2 E 177 277 6Andreevka 50 33.3 N 29 49.9 E 24 317 109 Satyev5033.4 N 25 54.7 E 294 275 Map marking information for Buzova, Ukraine,page 4 WayPoint Latitude Longitude Distance Bearing Description 36 Dvorishe 50 33.8 N 28 24.2 E 119 279 141 Alekseevich 50 35.2 N 29 2.1 E75286 107 Samostrel 50 36.0 N 26 55.8 E 223 277 8Babin 50 36.2 N 26 30.1 E 253 277 133 Volodarsk 50 36.5 N 28 28.0 E 115 282 53 Korist 50 36.5 N 27 2.5 E215 277 41 Gosha 50 36.5 N 26 41.6 E 239 277 100 Potievka 50 36.8 N 28 56.5 E 83 287 30 Dedovichi 50 36.8 N 27 22.0 E 192 278 52 Korec 50 37.2 N 27 9.2 E207 278 85 Novogradv 50 37.3 N 27 37.5 E 174 279 93 Pavlovka 50 38.0 N 24 28.2 E 396 276 17 Borbin 50 39.1 N 25 43.9 E 307 277 75 Migalki 50 39.9 N 29 32.8 E 47 309 24 Chigovka 50 40.0 N 27 37.0 E 175 281 117 Spartak 50 40.6 N 29 44.0 E 39 323 42 Guta 50 41.6 N 28 52.9 E 89 292 135 Voronov5041.7 N 26 42.1 E 240 279 124 Tuchin 50 41.8 N 26 34.5 E 248 279 81 Nova Borovay5041.9 N 28 36.8 E 108 289 83 Nevirkov 5042.0 N 26 50.0 E 230 280 103 Rehuck 50 43.5 N 26 19.7 E 266 279 68 Lokachy5043.9 N 24 40.0 E 383 278 48 Klevan5045.1 N 26 2.3 E287 279 166 Raska 50 45.4 N 29 35.9 E 51 321 151 Bilyi Bereh 50 45.6 N 29 28.9 E 57 315 73 Malin 50 45.9 N 29 13.4 E 72 305 123 Torchin 50 46.1 N 24 59.8 E 360 279 28 Cyman 50 46.2 N 25 51.5 E 299 280 148 Zverev5046.7 N 25 37.1 E 316 279 39 Gorodnica 50 48.0 N 27 18.7 E 199 284 25 Chopovich 50 48.5 N 28 58.1 E 90 301 161 Kukhari 50 49.0 N 29 35.4 E 57 325 116 Sosnovka 50 49.7 N 27 0.8 E220 284 46 Kivercy5050.3 N 25 26.7 E 329 280 96 Pogorelov5050.8 N 26 47.6 E 236 283 110 Semakovka 50 51.0 N 28 3.0 E150 290 152 Nove Zhyttia 50 51.6 N 29 23.7 E 70 318 56 Kostopol 50 53.1 N 26 28.1 E 259 283 138 Yemilchin 50 53.2 N 27 50.1 E 166 290 170 Zhereva 5053.4 N 29 42.8 E 60 336 Map marking information for Buzova, Ukraine,page 5 WayPoint Latitude Longitude Distance Bearing Description 158 Budnytske5055.3 N 28 58.9 E 96 308 162 Mokra Korma 50 55.4 N 29 33.9 E 68 329 54 Korosten 50 55.9 N 28 36.1 E 119 301 163 Novaky 5056.1 N 28 46.8 E 108 304 105 Rozishche 50 56.1 N 25 14.6 E 345 282 180 Nedashki 25058.3 N 29 17.6 E 83 320 82 Nedahki 50 58.9 N 29 12.7 E 88 318 121 Termahovk 51 0.7 N 29 41.7 E 73 339 14 Berezno 51 0.8 N2645.7 E 242 288 164 Obykhody 51 1.0 N2858.2 E 103 312 154 Bardy 51 1.9 N2844.8 E 116 308 147 Zubkovich 51 2.5 N 27 41.6 E 181 294 153 Stary Kuzhil 51 2.6 N 29 26.2 E 84 329 21 Bazar 51 2.9 N2918.0 E 90 324 38 Goloby 51 4.5 N252.4 E 361 284 18 Borovo ye514.8 N 27 10.5 E 217 292 71 Luginy515.6 N 28 25.2 E 139 304 67 Lipno 51 5.9 N260.1 E 296 287 29 Dedkovych 51 6.1 N 28 48.3 E 118 312 50 Kolki 51 6.5 N 25 40.6 E 318 286 118 Stepan 51 8.9 N2618.6 E 277 289 156 Bober 51 9.3 N2932.5 E 92 337 175 Manevichi 2 51 12.0 N 25 25.6 E 337 287 181 Narodichi 51 12.1 N 29 4.2 E113 322 57 Kovel5112.3 N 24 48.4 E 380 286 104 Rokitno 51 14.6 N 27 12.3 E 221 296 86 Nozdrihe 51 15.5 N 29 9.3 E115 327 74 Manevichi 51 16.0 N 25 32.0 E 332 289 87 Olevsk 51 16.0 N 27 40.0 E 194 301 91 Ovruch 51 17.6 N 28 48.4 E 133 319 108 Sarny5118.0 N 26 36.4 E 262 294 127 Usovo 5122.5 N 28 6.8 E174 309 94 Perga 5123.8 N 27 52.5 E 189 307 178 Usovo 2 51 23.9 N 28 14.2 E 169 312 136 Vystupovi 51 32.7 N 29 1.0 E147 331 4Dubrovica 51 35.5 N 26 21.3 E 291 299 150 Tobol 51 36.1 N 25 20.9 E 356 294 99 Postupel 51 41.0 N 24 39.1 E 404 293.
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