Pavlopil

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Pavlopil
Павлопіль
Coat of arms of Pawlopil
Pavlopil (Ukraine)
Pavlopil
Pavlopil
Basic data
Oblast : Donetsk Oblast
Rajon : Wolnovacha district
Height : 45 m
Area : Information is missing
Residents : 624 (2001)
Postcodes : 87610
Area code : +380 6296
Geographic location : 47 ° 16 '  N , 37 ° 47'  E Coordinates: 47 ° 15 '38 "  N , 37 ° 46' 58"  E
KOATUU : 1423684401
Administrative structure : 3 villages
Address: вул. Сивухина, буд. 77
87610 с. Павлопіль
Website : City council website
Statistical information
Pavlopil (Donetsk Oblast)
Pavlopil
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Pavlopil ( Ukrainian Павлопіль ; Russian Павлополь Pavlopol ) is a village in the south of the Ukrainian Donetsk Oblast with about 600 inhabitants (2001).

Entrance

Pavlopil is the administrative center of the district council of the same name in the southeast of Wolnowacha Raion , which also includes the downstream villages of Pyschtschewyk ( Пищевик , ) with about 30 inhabitants and Chernenko ( Черненко , ) with about 10 inhabitants.

The steep bank of the Kalmius near Pawlopil

The village is situated at an altitude of 45  meters on the left bank of the Kalmius , a 209 km long tributary of the Azov Sea , 50 km south-east of Rajonzentrum Volnovakha and 105 km south of the Oblastzentrum Donetsk . The port city of Mariupol is 30 km southwest of the village. To the east, Pavlopil borders on Telmanowe Rajon .

The village, founded in 1838, belonged to Novoasovsk Raion until December 2014 and came to Wolnowacha Raion after the Novoasovsk Raion center fell under Russian control. On September 8, 2014, during the war in Ukraine , the bridge over the Kalmius near the village was blown up. The village, near which the front to the so-called Donetsk People's Republic runs, is repeatedly the target of attacks from the neighboring area.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Local website on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on July 6, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  2. ^ Website of the district council on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada; accessed on July 6, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  3. Bridge exploded near Mariupol on 0629.com.ua , September 8, 2014; accessed on July 6, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  4. Three Ukrainian soldiers were killed in the anti-terror operation zone on zaxid.net on August 7, 2016; accessed on July 6, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  5. Militants fired unguided aircraft rockets at Pavlopil , May 5, 2019; accessed on July 6, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  6. in Donbass, mortars fired at positions near the village of Pavlopil from April 18, 2019; accessed on July 6, 2020 (Ukrainian)