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Though Chernobyl town itself was relatively untouched by the accident, Prypyat is now a ghost town at the center of a largely uninhabited exclusion zone with a radius of 30 km 19 miles.
Chernobyl 25th Anniversary Marked By Poignant Memorial Services And Anti-Nuclear Protests (PHOTOS) 2011
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Tens of thousands were evacuated, never to return, from Prypyat, the town closest to the site which then had a population of 50,000.
Chernobyl 25th Anniversary Marked By Poignant Memorial Services And Anti-Nuclear Protests (PHOTOS) 2011
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The city of Prypyat, which used to house 50,000 mainly plant workers and their families, is now an eerie ghost town.
Chernobyl's Legacy in Ukraine James Marson 2011
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Born just two weeks after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, Alyosha filmed her official preview video in Prypyat, a town wiped out by the the explosion.
Will Adams: Ukraine's Eurovision 2010 Song: 'Sweet People' by Alyosha (VIDEO) 2010
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Born just two weeks after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, Alyosha filmed her official preview video in Prypyat, a town wiped out by the the explosion.
Will Adams: Ukraine's Eurovision 2010 Song: 'Sweet People' by Alyosha (VIDEO) Will Adams 2010
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As the visitor rockets by bus to Prypyat along a pot-holed road, windowless abandoned houses peer out from a screen of foliage which is steadily swallowing them up.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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PRYPYAT, Ukraine Reuters - Only a Hollywood doomsday movie can prepare a visitor for Prypyat, the ghost town at the epicenter of the world's worst nuclear disaster.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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PRYPYAT, Ukraine Reuters - Only a Hollywood doomsday movie can prepare a visitor for Prypyat, the ghost town at the epicenter of the world's worst nuclear disaster.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Tens of thousands were evacuated, never to return, from Prypyat, the town closest to the site which then had a population of 50,000.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Though Chernobyl town itself was relatively untouched by the accident, Prypyat is now a ghost town at the centre of a largely uninhabited exclusion zone with a radius of 30 km 19 miles.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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