Mala Pereshchepyna
Mala Pereshchepyna | ||
Мала Перещепина | ||
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Oblast : | Poltava Oblast | |
Rajon : | Novi Sanjary district | |
Height : | no information | |
Area : | 102.04 km² | |
Residents : | 2,025 (2004) | |
Population density : | 20 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 39320 | |
Area code : | +380 5344 | |
Geographic location : | 49 ° 23 ' N , 34 ° 35' E | |
KOATUU : | 5323483401 | |
Administrative structure : | 5 villages | |
Address: | вул. Пролетарська 44 39 320 с. Мала Перещепина |
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Mala Pereschtschepyna ( Ukrainian Мала Перещепина ; Russian Малая Перещепина Malaja Pereschtschepina ) is a village communities in Rayon Nowi Sanschary in the central Ukraine Poltava . In addition to the same main place (2025 inhabitants) belong to the community villages Prystanzijne ( Пристанційне ; 877 inhabitants), Welyke Boloto ( Велике Болото ; 210 inhabitants), Kustolowe Persche ( Кустолове Перше ; 54 inhabitants) and Mankivka ( Маньківка ; 12 inhabitants). The parish is located in a marshland near the confluence of the Tahamlyk River and the Worskla . The rural community has existed in its current form since 1920.
In 1912 an important intact grave from the 7th century AD was discovered near the village. It is believed that this is the tomb of the Bulgarian Khan Kubrat . The over 75 kilos of grave goods made of gold (25 kilos), silver (50 kilos) and precious stones make the grave treasure of Mala Pereschtschepyna the most important in Eastern Europe. Today it is in the Hermitage (Saint Petersburg) .
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The northwestern town of Prystanzijne has the station named after the village on the Poltava-Kremenchuk railway line .
Web links
- Soviet topographic map
- Information page on the find at Mala Pereschtschepyna ( Memento from August 22, 1999 in the Internet Archive )
- Photos of found objects