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9. "Chaotic" group (No. 177 – 180)

Nicholas Zharkikh

Shortened text of the section. Full text in ukrainian version.

Now, starting May 14, 2024, I start each working day by studying the power outage schedules on the Yasno website. They do not always last, mostly in the direction of liberalization (they promised to turn it off – and did not turn it off), but as the feral hours approach, I have to put the computer to sleep so that nothing is lost. This is how Muscovites remind us of their existence.

But what do these small troubles mean in comparison with the sacrifices that our valiant army bears, restraining the onslaught of the Rotten-Straw Horde! (May 23, 2024 at 8:35 am).

(177) Brynesk

The exact name is currently unknown. Accordingly, a number of hypotheses have been put forward – how to correct this name in order to interpret it.

I consider all these assumptions inconvenient. They should be discarded. Here we have either a false copy of Bryansk (81), or a completely unknown object. Probability class – D.

(178) Kolyvan

– the ancient name of the modern city of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Probability class – A.

(179) Serenesk

Ancient town, now in Meshchovsk district of Kaluga region (Russia). Probability class – A.

(180) Swinesk

There are no plausible hypotheses. Probability class – D.

This small group of 4 records shows very low quality: two undisputed objects and two completely unknown. This group was added to the "Volyn cities" by error: neither of the two clear names refers to Volyn.

Map

The "chaotic" group has only two reliably localized objects, and for it the entire developed mapping technique is superfluous. I present its location on the map so that you can imagine the amplitude of the chaos:

»Chaotic» group

"Chaotic" group

The diameter of the group is 870 km. It consists of only foreign objects.