the 90s, i remember, it's still there was an attempt to rename the city, then they decided that krystynopilthe old name, is too polish, and we will not be in honor of a polish magnate, because it seems that according to legend , this city was named in honor of his wife, because he founded it there to a certain extent, that's it by the way, the krestinopol castle is still there, not restored, there are its ruins and so on. so, what i wanted to say is two words, literally about chervonograd, it is very good, your city has published a lviv resource, halyny hrynyk, this is the manager, just filii chervonogradsky of the lviv museum of religion, history of religion, and mrs. halyna explains that the city should return its name very simply, because when in the 46th year, the city. if it went to the ussr for good, because all the poles were taken there, the jews, who were killed by the germans, that’s clear, and here , muscovites and ukrainians who were there, and the city is named, and they just stopped by, and the new government simply called it krasnograd, and everything, without question, krasn