Komendantiwka

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Komendantiwka
Комендантівка
Coat of arms is missing
Komendantiwka (Ukraine)
Komendantiwka
Komendantiwka
Basic data
Oblast : Poltava Oblast
Rajon : Kobeljaky district
Height : 87 m
Area : Information is missing
Residents : 503 (2001)
Postcodes : 39240
Area code : +380 5343
Geographic location : 49 ° 4 '  N , 33 ° 52'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 3 '55 "  N , 33 ° 51' 49"  E
KOATUU : 5321883801
Administrative structure : 8 villages
Address: вул. Миру буд. 42
39 240 с. Комендантівка
Website : City council website
Statistical information
Komendantiwka (Poltava Oblast)
Komendantiwka
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Komendantiwka ( Ukrainian Комендантівка ; Russian Комендантовка Komendantowka ) is a village in the south of the Ukrainian Poltava Oblast with about 500 inhabitants (2001).

The Bilevytscha Pyramid 2013

The village was founded in the 19th century is the administrative center of the eponymous district municipality in the south of Rajon Kobeliaky with a total of 1,486 inhabitants (2001), to which even the villages Dabyniwka ( Дабинівка ) Kolisnyky ( Колісники ) Krynytschne ( Криничне ) Oleksandriia ( Олександрія ), Porubaji ( Порубаї ), Pylypenky ( Пилипенки ) and Cheremushky ( Черемушки ).

The village is located on the left bank of the Kobeljatschok ( Кобелячок ), a 35 km long left tributary of the Dnieper , 34 km southwest of the Kobeljaky district center and 92 km southwest of the Poltava oblast center .

In Komendantiwka there is the listed Bilevytscha pyramid , built between 1864 and 1877 , a tomb of the Bilevytsch family.

Web links

Commons : Bilevytscha pyramid  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Local website on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on November 21, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  2. ^ Local history Komendantiwka in the history of the cities and villages of the Ukrainian SSR ; accessed on November 21, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  3. ^ Website of the district council on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada; accessed on November 21, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  4. The pyramid on doroga.ua ; accessed on November 21, 2018 (Russian)