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Ukrainian leading without hesitation uttered the word of 58 letters. VIDEO

The leading Ukrainian TV channel Ekaterina Bulatova was able to without hesitation to pronounce the longest geographical name in Europe, consisting of 58 letters. Photo: You Tube video frame

The leading Ukrainian TV channel Ekaterina Bulatova was able to without hesitation to pronounce the longest geographical name in Europe, consisting of 58 letters.
Photo: You Tube video frame

The host of the news program "Svidok" of the Ukrainian NTN channel Ekaterina Bulatova was able to pronounce the longest geographic name in Europe consisting of 58 letters without hesitation.

Thus, the journalist was able to repeat the achievement of the leading forecast of news on the British channel Channel-4 Liam Dutton (Liam Dutton).

On NTN, Bulatova talked about her colleague from the UK, and then spoke to Llanweirpullgvingillgogerykhverndrobullllantyilogogogih (Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch).

Days earlier, the same word was uttered by a leading weather forecast in the UK.

This name is considered to be the unofficial, but more well-known name for the Welsh village of Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll. The toponym is translated from Welsh as "St. Mary's Church in the hollow of the white hazel near the turbulent whirlpool and the church of St. Tysilio near the red cave."

In 2001, it was reported that the majority of the inhabitants of the village, whose population is 3,4, thousands of people, learned to pronounce the name of the settlement with ease. It was noted that this was made possible thanks to a special program for the study of the Welsh language.

It is believed that the name was coined in 1860's by tailor John Morris-Jones. This was done solely to attract tourists. Now at the railway station of the village there is a sign with the name of the settlement, which is considered one of the most photographed sights of Wales.

 

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