No, it was not, it was Chernovtsi or Cernovtsi. Anyhow, a city should be
called by its name during the time period under discussion.
What happens currently in Istanbul, is not said to be happening in
Constantinople.
Mimi
On 10/8/09 8:22 AM, "HARDY BREIER" <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET> wrote:
> Sorry Mimi,
> Until 1944 the Russian name was Cernovitsy
> Can easily be written Chernovitsi.
> (until 1944: ??????????, translit. Chernovitsy)
> Hardy
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