Newetlenfolu

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Newetlenfolu
Неветленфолу
Coat of arms of Newetlenfolu
Newetlenfolu (Ukraine)
Newetlenfolu
Newetlenfolu
Basic data
Oblast : Zakarpattia Oblast
Rajon : Vynohradiv district
Height : 124 m
Area : 4.591 km²
Residents : 1,632 (2001)
Population density : 355 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 90365
Area code : +380 3141
Geographic location : 48 ° 1 '  N , 23 ° 0'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 0 '50 "  N , 23 ° 0' 10"  E
KOATUU : 2121282401
Administrative structure : 5 villages
Address: вул. Фогодо буд. 36
90 365 с. Неветленфолу
Website : City council website
Statistical information
Newetlenfolu (Zakarpattia Oblast)
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Newetlenfolu ( Ukrainian and Russian Неветленфолу , Slovak Ďakovo , Hungarian Nevetlenfalu ) is a village in the south of the Ukrainian Zakarpattia Oblast with about 1600 inhabitants (2001).

Church building of the Evangelical Reformed Church 2012

Newetlenfolu is the administrative center of the district council of the same name in the south of Vynohradiv Rajon , which also includes the villages of Botar ( Ботар , ) with about 900 inhabitants, Nowe Klynowe ( Нове Клинове , ) with about 300 inhabitants, Okli ( Оклі , ) with about 350 inhabitants and Okli Hed ( Оклі Гедь , ) with about 600 inhabitants.

The village is located south of the Tisza on the Ukrainian-Romanian border at an altitude of 124  m , 22 km south of the Rajon center Vynohradiv and 100 km southeast of the Oblast center Uzhhorod . The main road M 26 / E 81 , the territorial road T-07-35 and the railway line Debrecen-Sighetu Marmației run through the village . At the place there is a border crossing to Romania .

Web links

Commons : Newetlenfolu  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Local website on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on January 14, 2019 (Ukrainian)
  2. ^ Website of the district council on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada; accessed on January 14, 2019 (Ukrainian)
  3. Newetlenfolu customs station ; accessed on January 14, 2019 (Ukrainian)