Novi Jarylowytschi

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Novi Jarylowytschi
Нові Яриловичі
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Novi Jarylowytschi (Ukraine)
Novi Jarylowytschi
Novi Jarylowytschi
Basic data
Oblast : Chernihiv Oblast
Rajon : Ripky District
Height : 118 m
Area : 2.21 km²
Residents : 667 (2004)
Population density : 302 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 15013
Area code : +380 4641
Geographic location : 52 ° 2 ′  N , 31 ° 0 ′  E Coordinates: 52 ° 1 ′ 50 ″  N , 31 ° 0 ′ 19 ″  E
KOATUU : 7424486401
Administrative structure : 6 villages
Address: вул. 30 років Перемоги, 40
15013 с. Нові Яриловичі
Statistical information
Novi Jarylowytschi (Chernihiv Oblast)
Novi Jarylowytschi
Novi Jarylowytschi
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Novi Jarylowytschi ( Ukrainian Нові Яриловичі , Russian Новые Ярыловичи Novyje Jarylowitschi ) is a village in the north of the Ukrainian Oblast Chernihiv with about 650 inhabitants (2004), first mentioned in writing in 1749 .

Village school
“Nowi Jarylowytschi border crossing” to Belarus

geography

The village is located near the Belarusian border on the bank of the Nemylnja ( Немильня ), a 32 km long tributary of the Sosh 26 km north of the Ripky district center and 63 km north of the Oblast capital Chernihiv . Through the village of leads Kiev next highway M 01 / E 95 , the north after a few kilometers to the "border crossing Novi Jarylowytschi" for Belarus and from there as 08 M continues to Homel leads.

local community

Nowi Jarylowytschi is the administrative center of the 95.39 km² district council of the same name in the north of Ripky Rajon with almost 1000 inhabitants. The area boasts some even the villages Kysseliwka ( Киселівка ) with about 40 residents, Nowa Papirnja ( Нова Папірня ) with about 40 residents, Sydeliwka ( Сиделівка ) with about 60 inhabitants, Skytok ( Скиток ) with about 30 inhabitants and Stari Jarylowytschi ( Старі Яриловичі ) with about 130 inhabitants.

Web links

Commons : Novi Jarylowytschi  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ The village website on the official Verkhovna Rada website , accessed June 15, 2017