Nychyporivka
Nychyporivka | ||
Ничипорівка | ||
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Oblast : | Kiev Oblast | |
Rajon : | Jahotyn district | |
Height : | 128 m | |
Area : | 5 km² | |
Residents : | 1,001 (2016) | |
Population density : | 200 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 07751 | |
Area code : | +380 4575 | |
Geographic location : | 50 ° 12 ′ N , 31 ° 49 ′ E | |
KOATUU : | 3225584201 | |
Administrative structure : | 2 villages | |
Address: | вул. Андрія Бобира буд. 15 07751 с. Ничипорівка |
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Website : | City council website | |
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Nytschyporiwka ( Ukrainian Ничипорівка ; Russian Ничипоровка Nitschiporowka ) is a village in the east of the Ukrainian Kiev Oblast with about 1000 inhabitants (2016).
The village is located at an altitude of 128 m on the bank of the Supij , a 144 km long left tributary of the Dnieper , 10 km southeast of the district center Jahotyn and 105 km east of the oblast center Kiev .
The territorial road T – 10–31 , which meets the trunk road M 03 north of the village, runs through the village .
Nychyporivka is the administrative center of the 45 km² district council of the same name in Jahotyn district , to which the village Trubiwschtschyna ( Трубівщина , ⊙ ) with about 250 inhabitants belongs.
history
The village was founded in 1655 on the left bank of the Supij by a Cossack named Nychypir Bobyr, after whom the village was named.
In 1971 the village had 1661 inhabitants and the 2001 census showed a population of 1160 people.
After the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986, a total of 340 residents of the Polesian villages Stanovyshche ( Становище ) and Denyssovychi ( Денисовичі ) moved to Nychyporivka and Trubivshchyna. 175 houses had been built for them by 1992.
Sons and daughters of the village
- Andrfi Bobyr ( Андрій Матвійович Бобир ; 1915-1994), bandura
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Nychyporivka on the Jahotyn Raion website; accessed on July 9, 2020 (Ukrainian)
- ^ Website of the district council on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada; accessed on July 9, 2020 (Ukrainian)
- ↑ a b Local history of Nychyporivka in the history of the cities and villages of the Ukrainian SSR ; accessed on July 9, 2020 (Ukrainian)
- ↑ Local website on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on July 9, 2020 (Ukrainian)