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What is the difference between chronicle and chronicle?

No. In the West, the chronicle was called a chronicle, and its creators were called chroniclers. Both are records of outstanding historical events, extreme natural phenomena, etc., which were kept from year to year.

Author: Mendeleev V.A.

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