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Not to be confused with Mezhirichi or Międzyrzec Podlaski.
| Mezhyrich Межиріч |
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| Country | Ukraine |
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| Oblast | Cherkasy |
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| - Total | 904 |
| Website: Ukrainian Parliament website | |
Mezhyrich (Ukrainian: Межиріч, also referred to as Mezhirich) is a village (selo) in central Ukraine. It is located in the Kanivskyi Raion (district) of the Cherkasy Oblast (province), approximately 22 km from the raion\'s administrative center, Kaniv, near the point where the Rosava River flows into the Ros\'.
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In 1965, a farmer dug up the lower jawbone of a mammoth while in the process of expanding his cellar. Further excavations revealed the presence of 4 huts, made up of a total of 149 mammoth bones. These dwellings, dating back 15,000 some years, were determined to have been some of the oldest shelters known to have been constructed by pre-historic man. Also found on the site:
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