Salisnytschne (Bolhrad)
Salisnytschne | ||
Залізничне | ||
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Oblast : | Odessa Oblast | |
Rajon : | Bolhrad Raion | |
Height : | 84 m | |
Area : | 3.03 km² | |
Residents : | 3,487 (2001) | |
Population density : | 1,151 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 68731 | |
Area code : | +380 4846 | |
Geographic location : | 45 ° 45 ' N , 28 ° 37' E | |
KOATUU : | 20993291 | |
Administrative structure : | 1 village | |
Address: | вул. Толбухіна буд. 92 68731 с. Залізничне |
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Website : | City council website | |
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Salisnytschne ( Ukrainian Залізничне ; Russian Зализничное Salisnitschnoje , Romanian Bulgarica ) is a Budschak located village in the Ukrainian Odessa with about 3500 inhabitants (2001).
Salisnytschne is the only village in the 35.04 km² district council of the same name in the Bolhrad district .
The village is located near a railway border crossing ( railway line Bender - Galai ) on the Moldavian- Ukrainian border 9 km north of the Bolhrad district center and about 215 km southwest of the Odessa oblast center . The T-16-08 territorial road runs through the village .
history
The village was founded in 1861 in the area around Cahul, Bolgrad and Ismail of the Principality of Moldova under the name Bulgărica . After the Russo-Ottoman War of 1878, the village came to the Bessarabia Governorate of the Russian Empire . In the course of the October Revolution , Russia lost Bessarabia, which declared itself the Democratic Moldavian Republic in 1917 and voluntarily joined the Kingdom of Romania in the same year . After the occupation of Bessarabia by the Soviet Union in 1940, the village was in the Bolhrad district of Akkerman Oblast (from August 7, 1940, Ismajil Oblast ) in the Ukrainian SSR . At the beginning of the German-Soviet War , the village came back to Romania in 1941. After the Red Army recaptured Bessarabia in 1944, the village was again in the Ukrainian Oblast Ismajil, which became part of the Odessa Oblast in 1954. In 1947 the village was given its current name, and in 1991 Salisnytschne became part of the independent Ukraine.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Local website on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on September 15, 2017 (Ukrainian)
- ^ Website of the district council on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on September 15, 2017 (Ukrainian)