Frunze
Frunze (Cyrillic Фрунзе, after the Soviet military leader Mikhail Vasilyevich Frunze ) is the name of several places in Russia, Ukraine, Moldova and Kyrgyzstan:
in Kyrgyzstan:
- Frunze (city) , from 1926 to 1991 name of the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek
- Frunenskoye , urban-type settlement now called Pulgon
in Moldova:
- Russian name of the city of Frunză in Ocnița Raion
in Russia:
- Frunze (Sacha) , settlement in the Republic of Sacha
- Frunze (Rostov) , settlement in the Rostov Oblast
in Ukraine:
- Frunze (Slovianoserbsk) , urban-type settlement in Luhansk Oblast, Slovianoserbsk Raion
- Frunze (Nyschnjohirskyj) , village in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Nyshnjohirskyj district
- Frunze (Pervomayske) , village in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Pervomayske Raion
- Frunze (Saky) , village in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Saky Raion
and former (until 2016) name:
- a settlement in Kharkiv Oblast, Kharkiv Raion, see Slobidske
- of a village in Kherson Oblast, Henitschesk Raion, see Azovsk (Henitschesk)
- of a village in Kherson Oblast, Ivaniwka Raion , see Ahajmany
- a settlement in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Novomoskowsk Raion, see Wyschnewe (Novomoskowsk)
- a settlement in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Synelnykowe district, see Wyschnewezke
- of a village in Kirovohrad Oblast, Bobrynez district, see Bohdaniwka (Bobrynez)
- of a village in Mykolaiv Oblast, Domanivka Raion, see Petropavliwka (Domaniwka)
- of a village in Poltava Oblast, Kobeljaky Raion, see Myrne (Kobeljaky)