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Pripyat

Pripyat (/ˈprpjət, ˈprɪp-/ PREE-pyət, PRIP-yət; Russian: При́пять), also known as Prypiat (Ukrainian: При́пʼять, IPA: [ˈprɪpjɐtʲ]), is an abandoned city in northern Ukraine, located near the border with Belarus. Named after the nearby river, Pripyat, it was founded on 4 February 1970 as the ninth atomgrad (a type of closed town in the Soviet Union) to serve the nearby Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, which is located in the adjacent ghost city of Chernobyl.[3] Pripyat was officially proclaimed a city in 1979 and had grown to a population of 49,360[4] by the time it was evacuated on the afternoon of 27 April 1986, one day after the Chernobyl disaster.[5]

Pripyat
При́пʼять
City
Clockwise from top-left:
Pripyat
Pripyat
Coordinates: 51°24′17″N 30°03′25″E / 51.40472°N 30.05694°E / 51.40472; 30.05694
Country Ukraine
OblastKyiv Oblast
Raion
Founded4 February 1970
City rights1979
Government
 • AdministrationState Agency of Ukraine on the Exclusion Zone Management
Elevation111 m (364 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total0
 (c. 49,000 in 1986)
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Postal code
None (formerly 01196)
Area code+380 4499[2]

Although it was located within the administrative district of Ivankiv Raion (now Vyshhorod Raion since the 2020 raion reform), the abandoned municipality now has the status of city of regional significance within the larger Kyiv Oblast, and is administered directly from the capital of Kyiv. Pripyat is also supervised by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, which manages activities for the entire Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Following the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the entire population of Pripyat was moved to the purpose-built city of Slavutych.

History

Early years

 
Panoramic view of Pripyat in May 2009
 
View of the Chernobyl power plant including 2003 radioactive level of 0.763 milliroentgens per hour

Access to Pripyat, unlike cities of military importance, was not restricted before the disaster, as the Soviet Union deemed nuclear power stations safer than other types of power plants. Nuclear power stations were presented as achievements of Soviet engineering, harnessing nuclear power for peaceful projects. The slogan "peaceful atom" (Russian: мирный атом, romanizedmirnyy atom) was popular during those times. The original plan had been to build the plant only 25 km (16 mi) from Kyiv, but the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, among other bodies, expressed concern that would be too close to the city. As a result, the power station and Pripyat[6] were built at their current locations, about 100 km (62 mi) from Kyiv. After the disaster, the city of Pripyat was evacuated in two days.[7]

 
A panorama of Pripyat during summer. The Chernobyl power plant, currently undergoing decommissioning, is visible in the distance, at top center.

Post-Chernobyl disaster

 
Pripyat amusement park, as seen from the City Center Gymnasium
 
Aerial view of Pripyat
 
The Azure Swimming Pool was still in use by liquidators in 1996, a decade after the Chernobyl incident.
 
In 2009, over two decades after the Chernobyl incident, the Azure Swimming Pool shows decay after years of disuse.

In 1986, the city of Slavutych was constructed to replace Pripyat. After the city of Chernobyl, this was the second-largest city for accommodating power plant workers and scientists in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

One notable landmark often featured in photographs of the city and visible from aerial-imaging websites is the long-abandoned Ferris wheel located in the Pripyat amusement park, which had been scheduled to have its official opening five days after the disaster, in time for May Day celebrations.[8][9] The Azure Swimming Pool and Avanhard Stadium are two other popular tourist sites.

On 4 February 2020, former residents of Pripyat gathered in the abandoned city to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pripyat's establishment. This was the first time former residents returned to the city since its abandonment in 1986.[10]

The 2020 Chernobyl Exclusion Zone wildfires reached the outskirts of the town, but they did not reach the plant.[citation needed]

During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the city was occupied by Russian forces during the Battle of Chernobyl after several hours of heavy fighting.[11] On 31 March 2022, Russian troops withdrew from the plant and other parts of Kyiv Oblast.[12][13] On 3 April 2022, Ukrainian troops took control of Pripyat again.[14][15]

Infrastructure and statistics

The following statistics are from 1 January 1986.[16]

  • Population: 49,400 before the disaster. The average age was about 26 years old. Total living space was 658,700 m2 (7,090,000 sq ft): 13,414 apartments in 160 apartment blocks, 18 halls of residence accommodating up to 7,621 single males or females, and eight halls of residence for married or de facto couples.
  • Education: 15 kindergartens and elementary schools for 4,980 children, and five secondary schools for 6,786 students.
  • Healthcare: One hospital that could accommodate up to 410 patients, and three clinics.
  • Trade: 25 stores and malls; 27 cafes, cafeterias, and restaurants that collectively could serve up to 5,535 customers simultaneously. 10 warehouses that could hold 4,430 tons of goods.
  • Culture: Three facilities: a culture palace, the Palace of Culture Energetik; a cinema; and a school of arts, with eight different societies.
  • Sports: 10 gyms, 10 shooting galleries, three indoor swimming-pools, two stadiums.
  • Recreation: One park, 35 playgrounds, 18,136 trees, 33,000 rose plants, 249,247 shrubs.
  • Industry: Four factories with total annual turnover of 477,000,000 rubles. One nuclear power plant with four reactors (plus two more planned).
  • Transportation: Yanov railway station, 167 urban buses, plus the nuclear power plant car park with 400 spaces.
  • Telecommunication: 2,926 local phones managed by the Pripyat Phone Company, plus 1,950 phones owned by Chernobyl power station's administration, Jupiter plant, and Department of Architecture and Urban Development.

Safety

 
The external relative gamma dose for a person in the open near the Chernobyl disaster site. The intermediate lived fission products like Cs-137 contribute nearly all of the gamma dose now after a number of decades have passed, see opposite.
 
The impact of the different isotopes on the radioactive contamination of the air soon after the accident. Drawn using data from the OECD report [1] and the second edition of 'The radiochemical manual'.
 
Pripyat 2007

A concern is whether it is safe to visit Pripyat and its surroundings. The Zone of Alienation is considered relatively safe to visit, and several Ukrainian companies offer guided tours around the area.[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][excessive citations] In most places within the city, the level of radiation does not exceed an equivalent dose of 1 μSv (one microsievert) per hour.[26]

Climate

The climate of Pripyat is designated as Dfb (Warm-summer humid continental climate) on the Köppen Climate Classification System.[27]

Climate data for Pripyat
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) −3
(27)
−1.4
(29.5)
3.7
(38.7)
13.2
(55.8)
20.3
(68.5)
23.5
(74.3)
24.6
(76.3)
23.9
(75.0)
18.8
(65.8)
11.8
(53.2)
4.3
(39.7)
−0.1
(31.8)
11.6
(53.0)
Daily mean °C (°F) −6.1
(21.0)
−4.7
(23.5)
0.1
(32.2)
8.4
(47.1)
14.8
(58.6)
18.0
(64.4)
19.1
(66.4)
18.4
(65.1)
13.7
(56.7)
7.8
(46.0)
1.8
(35.2)
−2.6
(27.3)
7.4
(45.3)
Average low °C (°F) −9.1
(15.6)
−9
(16)
−3.5
(25.7)
3.7
(38.7)
9.3
(48.7)
12.6
(54.7)
13.7
(56.7)
12.9
(55.2)
8.6
(47.5)
3.8
(38.8)
−0.7
(30.7)
−5.1
(22.8)
3.1
(37.6)
Source: [28]

In popular culture

Films

(Alphabetical by title)

  • The film A Good Day to Die Hard (2013) is partly set in Pripyat.
  • The horror film Chernobyl Diaries (2012) was inspired by the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 and takes place in Pripyat.[29]
  • The majority of the film Land of Oblivion (2011) was shot on location in Pripyat.
  • Pripyat is featured in the History Channel documentary Life After People.
  • The majority of the Russian movie (originally a miniseries) Inseparable takes place in Pripyat.
  • The drone manufacturer DJI produced Lost City of Chernobyl (May 2015), a documentary film about the work of photographer and cinematographer Philip Grossman and his five-year project in Pripyat and the Zone of Exclusion.[30]
  • Filmmaker Danny Cooke used a drone to capture shots of the abandoned amusement park, some residential shots of decaying walls, children's toys, and gas masks, and collected them in a 3-minute short film Postcards From Chernobyl (released in November 2014), while making footage for the CBS News 60 Minutes episode "Chernobyl: The Catastrophe That Never Ended" (early 2014).[31][32]
  • With the help of drones, aerial views of Pripyat were shot and later edited to appear as a deserted London in the film The Girl with All the Gifts (2016).[33]
  • The film Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) shows a brief mission to Pripyat wherein the Autobots are first attacked by Shockwave while searching for a piece of alien technology which, in universe, is explained as being the catalyst to the Chernobyl disaster.
  • The documentary White Horse (2008) was filmed in Pripyat.[34]

Games

(Alphabetical by game title)

Literature

(Alphabetical by artist)

  • In DC Comics' Batwoman (2011) comic book series, the final mission of Kate Kane's training to become the titular superhero consists of a hostage rescue in the city.
  • Markiyan Kamysh's novel, Stalking the Atomic City. Life among the decadent and the depraved of Chornobyl, about illegal trips to Chernobyl.[36]
  • Much of the James Rollins' novel The Last Oracle takes place in Pripyat and around Chernobyl. The story revolves around a team of American "Killer Scientist" special agents who must stop a terrorist plot to unleash on the world the radiation of Lake Karachay, during the installation of the new sarcophagus over the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
  • The exclusion zone is the setting for Karl Schroeder's science fiction short story "The Dragon of Pripyat".
  • A novel by R. D. Shah, The 4th Secret, includes a chapter (30) that takes place in Pripyat where a fictional group of Skoptsy heretics were holding two important people they had kidnapped.[37]
  • Martin Cruz Smith's novel Wolves Eat Dogs uses Pripyat as the setting for an investigation by Arkady Renko.

Music

(Alphabetical by artist)

  • The Ukrainian singer Alyosha recorded most of the video for her Eurovision 2010 entry, "Sweet People", in Pripyat.
  • Ash, the rock band from Northern Ireland, has a song titled Pripyat included in their album A–Z Vol.1.
  • The music video for the Crucifix song "Chernobyl" was filmed in Pripyat.
  • The song "Dead City" (Ukrainian: Мертве Місто) by the Ukrainian Symphonic Metal band DELIA is about Pripyat, and scenes from the music video were shot in the city. DELIA's vocalist, Anastasia Sverkunova, was born in Pripyat just before the Chernobyl disaster.[38]
  • In 2006, musician Example featured Pripyat in his 18-minute documentary of the ghost town and in his promotional video for his track, "What We Made".
  • In 2021, a second music video for Go_A's Eurovision 2021 entry "Shum" displayed the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant from a far distance.
  • The German pianist and composer Hauschka features Pripyat on the second track of his album Abandoned Cities.
  • The Scottish post-rock band Mogwai included a song called "Pripyat" on their album Atomic (2016), which is a soundtrack to Mark Cousins' documentary Atomic, Living in Dread and Promise.
  • The Irish folk-rock singer Christy Moore included a song called "Farewell to Pripyat" on his album Voyage (1989), the song credited to Tim Dennehy.
  • In 2014, for the 20th anniversary of the original release of The Division Bell, a music video for the song "Marooned" was produced and released on the official Pink Floyd website. Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis directed the video, some parts of which were filmed in Pripyat[39] during the first week of April 2014.[40]
  • Marillion guitarist Steve Rothery's first solo album is called The Ghosts of Pripyat (2014).
  • The Australian rapper Seth Sentry included the two-part song "Pripyat" in his album Strange New Past (2015).
  • The English rock band Suede used the city to shoot their music video clip Life Is Golden, including takes of the Azure Swimming Pool, Pripyat amusement park, and Polissya hotel.
  • The Swedish Industrial Metal band ZAVOD has a song titled "Pripyat" on their debut album Industrial City, released in 2012. The song covers the aftermath for the people of Pripyat who were affected by the disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986.
  • The Italian Rapper Caparezza has a song titled "Come Pripyat" on his album Exuvia, released in 2021.[41]
  • The Belarusian post-punk band Molchat Doma released a music video for their song titled, "Waves" (Russian: Волны) as part of their album Etazhi. The music video was filmed in Pripyat through a series of varying drone shots; displaying famous landmarks of the abandoned city.[42]

Television

(Alphabetical by series)

Transport

 
City diagram
  Neighborhood I
  Neighborhood II
  Neighborhood III
  Neighborhood IV
  Neighborhood IVa
  Neighborhood V
  City Center
  Medicare complex
  Public buildings complex
  Public buildings and educational buildings

The city was served by Yaniv station on the Chernihiv–Ovruch railway. It was an important passenger hub of the line and was located between the southern suburb of Pripyat and the village of Yaniv. An electric train terminus of Semikhody, built in 1988 and located in front of the nuclear plant, is currently the only operating station near Pripyat connecting it to Slavutych.[47]

Personalities

  • Markiyan Kamysh (born 1988), writer, illegal Chernobyl explorer ("stalker")
  • Alexander Sirota (born 1976), photographer, journalist and filmmaker
  • Lyubov Sirota (born 1956), poet, writer, playwright, journalist and translator

Gallery

See also

References

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External links

  • Pripyat-Info - Informational Portal: «PRIPYAT :: EXCLUSION ZONE»
  • - Site created by former residents
  • Pripyat map
  • pripyatpanorama.com - Pripyat in Panoramas Project
  • exploringthezone.com 12 December 2020 at the Wayback Machine - 5-year project documenting the Pripyat and Chernobyl Zone
  • Pripyat-city.ru - Blog related to Pripyat
  • ChernobylGallery.com - Photographs of Pripyat and Chernobyl
  • Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Pripyat 2018 on YouTube - 2018 Footage of Pripyat and Chernobyl

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Exclusion Zone Following the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster the entire population of Pripyat was moved to the purpose built city of Slavutych Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Post Chernobyl disaster 2 Infrastructure and statistics 3 Safety 4 Climate 5 In popular culture 5 1 Films 5 2 Games 5 3 Literature 5 4 Music 5 5 Television 6 Transport 7 Personalities 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit See also Chernobyl disaster Panoramic view of Pripyat in May 2009 View of the Chernobyl power plant including 2003 radioactive level of 0 763 milliroentgens per hour Access to Pripyat unlike cities of military importance was not restricted before the disaster as the Soviet Union deemed nuclear power stations safer than other types of power plants Nuclear power stations were presented as achievements of Soviet engineering harnessing nuclear power for peaceful projects The slogan peaceful atom Russian mirnyj atom romanized mirnyy atom was popular during those times The original plan had been to build the plant only 25 km 16 mi from Kyiv but the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences among other bodies expressed concern that would be too close to the city As a result the power station and Pripyat 6 were built at their current locations about 100 km 62 mi from Kyiv After the disaster the city of Pripyat was evacuated in two days 7 A panorama of Pripyat during summer The Chernobyl power plant currently undergoing decommissioning is visible in the distance at top center Post Chernobyl disaster Edit Pripyat amusement park as seen from the City Center Gymnasium Aerial view of Pripyat The Azure Swimming Pool was still in use by liquidators in 1996 a decade after the Chernobyl incident In 2009 over two decades after the Chernobyl incident the Azure Swimming Pool shows decay after years of disuse In 1986 the city of Slavutych was constructed to replace Pripyat After the city of Chernobyl this was the second largest city for accommodating power plant workers and scientists in the Commonwealth of Independent States CIS One notable landmark often featured in photographs of the city and visible from aerial imaging websites is the long abandoned Ferris wheel located in the Pripyat amusement park which had been scheduled to have its official opening five days after the disaster in time for May Day celebrations 8 9 The Azure Swimming Pool and Avanhard Stadium are two other popular tourist sites On 4 February 2020 former residents of Pripyat gathered in the abandoned city to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pripyat s establishment This was the first time former residents returned to the city since its abandonment in 1986 10 The 2020 Chernobyl Exclusion Zone wildfires reached the outskirts of the town but they did not reach the plant citation needed During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the city was occupied by Russian forces during the Battle of Chernobyl after several hours of heavy fighting 11 On 31 March 2022 Russian troops withdrew from the plant and other parts of Kyiv Oblast 12 13 On 3 April 2022 Ukrainian troops took control of Pripyat again 14 15 Infrastructure and statistics EditThe following statistics are from 1 January 1986 16 Population 49 400 before the disaster The average age was about 26 years old Total living space was 658 700 m2 7 090 000 sq ft 13 414 apartments in 160 apartment blocks 18 halls of residence accommodating up to 7 621 single males or females and eight halls of residence for married or de facto couples Education 15 kindergartens and elementary schools for 4 980 children and five secondary schools for 6 786 students Healthcare One hospital that could accommodate up to 410 patients and three clinics Trade 25 stores and malls 27 cafes cafeterias and restaurants that collectively could serve up to 5 535 customers simultaneously 10 warehouses that could hold 4 430 tons of goods Culture Three facilities a culture palace the Palace of Culture Energetik a cinema and a school of arts with eight different societies Sports 10 gyms 10 shooting galleries three indoor swimming pools two stadiums Recreation One park 35 playgrounds 18 136 trees 33 000 rose plants 249 247 shrubs Industry Four factories with total annual turnover of 477 000 000 rubles One nuclear power plant with four reactors plus two more planned Transportation Yanov railway station 167 urban buses plus the nuclear power plant car park with 400 spaces Telecommunication 2 926 local phones managed by the Pripyat Phone Company plus 1 950 phones owned by Chernobyl power station s administration Jupiter plant and Department of Architecture and Urban Development Safety Edit The external relative gamma dose for a person in the open near the Chernobyl disaster site The intermediate lived fission products like Cs 137 contribute nearly all of the gamma dose now after a number of decades have passed see opposite The impact of the different isotopes on the radioactive contamination of the air soon after the accident Drawn using data from the OECD report 1 and the second edition of The radiochemical manual Pripyat 2007 A concern is whether it is safe to visit Pripyat and its surroundings The Zone of Alienation is considered relatively safe to visit and several Ukrainian companies offer guided tours around the area 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 excessive citations In most places within the city the level of radiation does not exceed an equivalent dose of 1 mSv one microsievert per hour 26 Climate EditThe climate of Pripyat is designated as Dfb Warm summer humid continental climate on the Koppen Climate Classification System 27 Climate data for PripyatMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 3 27 1 4 29 5 3 7 38 7 13 2 55 8 20 3 68 5 23 5 74 3 24 6 76 3 23 9 75 0 18 8 65 8 11 8 53 2 4 3 39 7 0 1 31 8 11 6 53 0 Daily mean C F 6 1 21 0 4 7 23 5 0 1 32 2 8 4 47 1 14 8 58 6 18 0 64 4 19 1 66 4 18 4 65 1 13 7 56 7 7 8 46 0 1 8 35 2 2 6 27 3 7 4 45 3 Average low C F 9 1 15 6 9 16 3 5 25 7 3 7 38 7 9 3 48 7 12 6 54 7 13 7 56 7 12 9 55 2 8 6 47 5 3 8 38 8 0 7 30 7 5 1 22 8 3 1 37 6 Source 28 In popular culture EditThis article appears to contain trivial minor or unrelated references to popular culture Please reorganize this content to explain the subject s impact on popular culture providing citations to reliable secondary sources rather than simply listing appearances Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2019 Films Edit Alphabetical by title The film A Good Day to Die Hard 2013 is partly set in Pripyat The horror film Chernobyl Diaries 2012 was inspired by the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 and takes place in Pripyat 29 The majority of the film Land of Oblivion 2011 was shot on location in Pripyat Pripyat is featured in the History Channel documentary Life After People The majority of the Russian movie originally a miniseries Inseparable takes place in Pripyat The drone manufacturer DJI produced Lost City of Chernobyl May 2015 a documentary film about the work of photographer and cinematographer Philip Grossman and his five year project in Pripyat and the Zone of Exclusion 30 Filmmaker Danny Cooke used a drone to capture shots of the abandoned amusement park some residential shots of decaying walls children s toys and gas masks and collected them in a 3 minute short film Postcards From Chernobyl released in November 2014 while making footage for the CBS News 60 Minutes episode Chernobyl The Catastrophe That Never Ended early 2014 31 32 With the help of drones aerial views of Pripyat were shot and later edited to appear as a deserted London in the film The Girl with All the Gifts 2016 33 The film Transformers Dark of the Moon 2011 shows a brief mission to Pripyat wherein the Autobots are first attacked by Shockwave while searching for a piece of alien technology which in universe is explained as being the catalyst to the Chernobyl disaster The documentary White Horse 2008 was filmed in Pripyat 34 Games Edit Alphabetical by game title A portion of the first person shooter video game Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare 2007 takes place in Pripyat both in the campaign and multiplayer It also appears in the game s Fifty thousand people used to live here Now it s a ghost town title sequence The Azure swimming pool was featured as a point of interest in Call of Duty Warzone 2020 on the fictional Verdansk City The segment is also referenced in the game s sequel Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 2011 and is playable as a portion of the game in Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered The videogame Chernobylite is set in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone In the videogame Counter Strike Global Offensive the map named Cache sees the action in the Pripyat area with the Terrorist team trying to blow up a warehouse which could presumably contain nuclear waste while the Counter Terrorist team tries to stop it The Azure Swimming Pool in Pripyat is featured in the video game PlayerUnknown s Battlegrounds 2017 The city of Pripyat is the primary location used in Atypical Games Radiation City 35 The S T A L K E R video game series consisting of S T A L K E R Shadow of Chernobyl S T A L K E R Clear Sky and S T A L K E R Call of Pripyat takes place entirely in and around Pripyat One special forces mission of the multi player shooter Warface features a mission in the Pripyat area including locations like the Azure Swimming Pool and Pripyat Amusement Park The indie survival horror videogame Liquidators based on the story of the Chernobyl Liquidators who were credited for limiting the immediate and long term effects of the Chernobyl disaster Literature Edit Alphabetical by artist In DC Comics Batwoman 2011 comic book series the final mission of Kate Kane s training to become the titular superhero consists of a hostage rescue in the city Markiyan Kamysh s novel Stalking the Atomic City Life among the decadent and the depraved of Chornobyl about illegal trips to Chernobyl 36 Much of the James Rollins novel The Last Oracle takes place in Pripyat and around Chernobyl The story revolves around a team of American Killer Scientist special agents who must stop a terrorist plot to unleash on the world the radiation of Lake Karachay during the installation of the new sarcophagus over the Chernobyl nuclear power plant The exclusion zone is the setting for Karl Schroeder s science fiction short story The Dragon of Pripyat A novel by R D Shah The 4th Secret includes a chapter 30 that takes place in Pripyat where a fictional group of Skoptsy heretics were holding two important people they had kidnapped 37 Martin Cruz Smith s novel Wolves Eat Dogs uses Pripyat as the setting for an investigation by Arkady Renko Music Edit Alphabetical by artist The Ukrainian singer Alyosha recorded most of the video for her Eurovision 2010 entry Sweet People in Pripyat Ash the rock band from Northern Ireland has a song titled Pripyat included in their album A Z Vol 1 The music video for the Crucifix song Chernobyl was filmed in Pripyat The song Dead City Ukrainian Mertve Misto by the Ukrainian Symphonic Metal band DELIA is about Pripyat and scenes from the music video were shot in the city DELIA s vocalist Anastasia Sverkunova was born in Pripyat just before the Chernobyl disaster 38 In 2006 musician Example featured Pripyat in his 18 minute documentary of the ghost town and in his promotional video for his track What We Made In 2021 a second music video for Go A s Eurovision 2021 entry Shum displayed the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant from a far distance The German pianist and composer Hauschka features Pripyat on the second track of his album Abandoned Cities The Scottish post rock band Mogwai included a song called Pripyat on their album Atomic 2016 which is a soundtrack to Mark Cousins documentary Atomic Living in Dread and Promise The Irish folk rock singer Christy Moore included a song called Farewell to Pripyat on his album Voyage 1989 the song credited to Tim Dennehy In 2014 for the 20th anniversary of the original release of The Division Bell a music video for the song Marooned was produced and released on the official Pink Floyd website Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis directed the video some parts of which were filmed in Pripyat 39 during the first week of April 2014 40 Marillion guitarist Steve Rothery s first solo album is called The Ghosts of Pripyat 2014 The Australian rapper Seth Sentry included the two part song Pripyat in his album Strange New Past 2015 The English rock band Suede used the city to shoot their music video clip Life Is Golden including takes of the Azure Swimming Pool Pripyat amusement park and Polissya hotel The Swedish Industrial Metal band ZAVOD has a song titled Pripyat on their debut album Industrial City released in 2012 The song covers the aftermath for the people of Pripyat who were affected by the disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986 The Italian Rapper Caparezza has a song titled Come Pripyat on his album Exuvia released in 2021 41 The Belarusian post punk band Molchat Doma released a music video for their song titled Waves Russian Volny as part of their album Etazhi The music video was filmed in Pripyat through a series of varying drone shots displaying famous landmarks of the abandoned city 42 Television Edit Alphabetical by series The 60 Minutes episode Chernobyl The Catastrophe That Never Ended early 2014 aired on CBS 31 43 HBO s drama miniseries Chernobyl 2019 is based on the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster The scenes set in 1986 Pripyat were filmed in Vilnius Lithuania David Attenborough A Life On Our Planet starts in Pripyat The American paranormal investigation series Destination Truth conducted an overnight investigation within Pripyat The Ed Edd n Eddy episode Once upon an Ed shows a cameo of Pripyat in a jawbreaker storage vault in the Chris Tarrant Extreme Railways Season 5 episode Extreme Nuclear Railway A Journey Too Far episode 22 Chris Tarrant visits Chernobyl on his journey through Ukraine Manhunt Unabomber season 1 episode 3 mentions this town as the homeland of Slavic people Discovery Science Channel s Mysteries of the Abandoned episode Chernobyl s Deadly Secrets 44 produced and hosted by Philip Grossman 45 was filmed over a four day period in Pripyat and the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 2017 In the Spider Man season five episode Six Forgotten Warriors Part 2 Unclaimed Legacy Spider Man Silver Sable the Wild Pack Kingpin and the Insidious Six later find themselves at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant The Animal Planet nature investigation series River Monsters conducted an extensive 2013 investigation within Pripyat the exclusion zone and the Chernobyl Power Plant in search of a radioactive mutated wels catfish 46 Top Gear series 21 episode 3 features a race to run out of fuel before reaching the city with two of the presenters Jeremy Clarkson and James May driving through the abandoned city Transport Edit City diagram Neighborhood I Neighborhood II Neighborhood III Neighborhood IV Neighborhood IVa Neighborhood V City Center Medicare complex Public buildings complex Public buildings and educational buildings The city was served by Yaniv station on the Chernihiv Ovruch railway It was an important passenger hub of the line and was located between the southern suburb of Pripyat and the village of Yaniv An electric train terminus of Semikhody built in 1988 and located in front of the nuclear plant is currently the only operating station near Pripyat connecting it to Slavutych 47 Personalities EditMarkiyan Kamysh born 1988 writer illegal Chernobyl explorer stalker Alexander Sirota born 1976 photographer journalist and filmmaker Lyubov Sirota born 1956 poet writer playwright journalist and translatorGallery Edit Pripyat in winter Pripyat in winter A gate in Pripyat city 2000 Ferris wheel of the Pripyat amusement park Polissya hotel Pripyat city limit sign with a radiation dosimeter Palace of Culture Energetik artistic cultural entertainment and recreational activities center The former football stadium of Pripyat Abandoned football ground Forest area near the city Pripyat pier Abandoned school Pripyat after the disaster Pripyat skyline Pripyat bumper car floor with Soviet era bumper cars See also EditChernobyl Exclusion Zone Cultural impact of the Chernobyl disaster FC Stroitel PripyatReferences Edit Elevation of Pripyat Scotland Elevation Map Topography Contour Archived from the original on 16 August 2016 Retrieved 26 July 2017 City Phone Codes Archived from the original on 15 August 2015 Retrieved 2 December 2014 Pripyat Short Introduction Archived 11 July 2012 at archive today Chernobyl and Eastern Europe My Journey to Chernobyl 6 Chernobylee com Archived from the original on 15 October 2013 Retrieved 15 October 2013 Pripyat City of Ghosts chernobylwel com Archived from the original on 17 February 2016 Retrieved 13 February 2016 History of the Pripyat city creation chornobyl in ua Archived from the original on 22 July 2011 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