Let's say it is 100 miles... It is still much closer than Paris. How many NATO countries would the Russian troops have through to get to Paris? And all these sexual insults and saying that you are having your 11 year old niece read them...
Diogenes is desperate to disrupt real debate.
This is more a geometry question, which has little to nothing to do with the actual debate the adults are having. Sorry to give you such an ass rape... AGAIN, please do not let your 11 year old niece read all these sexual references in your posts, and in my posts.
Diogenes is desperate to disrupt real debate.
The distance would be as the crow flies. How are you having trouble with this?The distance between Chernobyl and Kyiv is generally cited as around 81-115 miles (134-185 km), depending on the specific path and starting/ending points. For instance, driving from central Kyiv to Chernobyl is often quoted at 83.3 miles (134 km) or up to 115 miles (185 km) when considering the Exclusion Zones' boundaries.
I think you would be happier if you just got out of the closet. And this is another thread that you should not let your 11 year old niece read.Salty Walty
Saying something is x miles away from the city line is saying that it is to the closest point on the city line. This is not complex.Kyiv’s city limits are not a single fixed point but a boundary that varies in distance from the center (roughly 5-10 miles radius, depending on direction).
There is a standard city line, as defined by the Kyiv, Ukrainian, Soviet, and Russian Imperial Governments. There is a point on that line that is the closest to Chernobyl. Again, not complex....However, there’s no universally standardized figure for the "city line" distance, as it depends on where one defines Kyiv’s northern edge. The city’s administrative boundary extends irregularly.
This is more a geometry question, which has little to nothing to do with the actual debate the adults are having. Sorry to give you such an ass rape... AGAIN, please do not let your 11 year old niece read all these sexual references in your posts, and in my posts.