In brief: it appears you’re asking about a Norwegian or Danish phrasing related to “ligger tjernobyl.” If you’re asking for location and basic context around Tjernobyl/Chernobyl, here’s a concise overview with clarified details. What you might be asking about
- Geography: Chernobyl (Chornobyl) is a city in Ukraine, located in Kyiv Oblast, north of Kyiv, within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. It lies about 90 km north of Kyiv and roughly 160 km southwest of the Belarus border. The site is associated with the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant near Pripyat. The original town population before evacuation was around 14,000, with much smaller numbers living in the area today within the exclusion zone. If you meant the city/town’s location, that’s the core answer.
- Nuclear context: “Tjernobyl” is often used to refer both to the town and the nuclear power plant complex there, which consisted of four RBMK-1000 reactors at the time of the 1986 accident. The accident involved reactor 4 and led to extensive evacuations and long-term consequences across Europe.
- Related terms: Pripyat is the nearby city built to house plant workers, located about 18 km from Tjernobyl, and it was evacuated after the disaster.
If you had a different focus (e.g., historical timeline, current status of the Exclusion Zone, radiation safety, or cultural/historical details), tell me which aspect you want, and I’ll tailor the answer.
