Nelipyno

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Nelipyno
Неліпино
Coat of arms is missing
Nelipyno (Ukraine)
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Basic data
Oblast : Zakarpattia Oblast
Rajon : Svalyava Raion
Height : no information
Area : 1.77 km²
Residents : 3,554 (2004)
Population density : 2,008 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 89308
Area code : +380 3133
Geographic location : 48 ° 34 '  N , 23 ° 2'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 33 '33 "  N , 23 ° 2' 10"  E
KOATUU : 2124083501
Administrative structure : 3 villages
Address: вул. Головна 157
89308 с. Неліпино
Website : City council website
Statistical information
Nelipyno (Zakarpattia Oblast)
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Nelipyno ( Ukrainian Неліпино ; Russian Нелепино Nelepino , Slovak Nelipeno, Nelipino , Hungarian Hársfalva ) is a village in the Ukrainian Zakarpattia Oblast with about 3500 inhabitants.

Nelipyno early 20th century

geography

Nelipyno is on the banks of the Latorica and on the M 06 trunk road ( E 50 / E 471 ). The village is adjacent to the northeast of the city Svalyava and is the administrative center of the eponymous district municipality in Svaliava Raion to which even the villages Sassiwka ( Сасівка ) with about 1400 inhabitants and Wowtschyj ( Вовчий ) are among about 50 residents. The Oblastzentrum Uzhhorod is located 73 km west from Nelipyno.

history

In the village, which was first mentioned in writing in 1430, there is a mineral water source known since 1755, the water of which is still in trade today.

Nelipyno belonged to the Hungarian half of the Austro- Hungarian Empire until 1919 and then to the Carpathian-Ukraine within Czechoslovakia . With the annexation, the village came back to Hungary between 1939 and 1945. After the Second World War , Nelipyno became part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic within the Soviet Union in 1946 and, since 1991, of the independent Ukraine .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Nelipyno on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on August 29, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  2. ^ Website of the municipal council ; accessed on August 29, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  3. The Story of Mineral Water Nelipyna ; accessed on August 29, 2017 (Ukrainian)