Eugene, Ukrainian is not much different from the Russian, it seems to me the first letter "S", then "p", then "B", that's the next sort of ukrainskoe "i" (Russian "and"), but without a point, so she decided that it could be "E", they also were, respectively, "Mr.", "k", the latter is something between "on" and "in", but it is logical that the "o" at the bottom of the name City Kaniv (in Ukrainian), the Russian Kanev (the town near Kiev).
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