Talk:Boryspil
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Michael, your edits to transportation helped me to realize that my mentioning that issue was nonsense as a whole. Hundreds of Ukrainian (or Canadian) towns have a railway connection. In other hand, Boryspil' is hardly a center of railway or highway network. So I decided to remove it at all. AlexPU
Greek origin of the name
Aleksandr Grigoryev, thank you for your contribution to the article about Boryspil. Could you provide sources for your statement on the Greek origins of the name of the city?--Roman Riabenko (talk) 16:08, 23 December 2020 (UTC)
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