Kirovograd
[ki-roh-vuh-grad; Russian kyi-ruh-vuh-graht] /kɪˈroʊ vəˌgræd; Russian kyɪ rə vʌˈgrɑt/
noun
1.
a city in S central Ukraine.
/Russian kirəvaˈɡrat/
noun
1.
a city in S central Ukraine on the Ingul River: manufacturing centre of a rich agricultural area. Pop: 250 000 (2005 est) Former names (until 1924) Yelisavetgrad, (1924–36) Zinovievsk
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