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Sokolohirne (Ukraine)
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Basic data
Oblast : Kherson Oblast
Rajon : Henichesk Raion
Height : 24 m
Area : 6.43 km²
Residents : 802 (2001)
Population density : 125 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 75521
Area code : +380 5534
Geographic location : 46 ° 30 '  N , 34 ° 57'  E Coordinates: 46 ° 29 '58 "  N , 34 ° 56' 44"  E
KOATUU : 6522184501
Administrative structure : 4 villages
Address: вул. Радянська
75521 с. Сокологірне
Website : Website of the municipal council ( [1] )
Statistical information
Sokolohirne (Kherson Oblast)
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Sokolohirne ( Ukrainian Сокологірне ; Russian Сокологорное Sokologornoje ) is a village in the southeast of the Ukrainian Oblast of Kherson with about 800 inhabitants (2001).

The village, founded in 1874, was occupied by German troops between September 17, 1941 and October 30, 1943.

Sokolohirne train station

The village is located on the border with Zaporizhia Oblast at an altitude of 24  m , about 45 km northeast of the Henichesk district center and about 200 km east of the Kherson oblast center .

Past the village extending highway M 18 / E 105 and the railway line Sevastopol Charkiw at which the village has a station.

Sokolohirne is the administrative center of the same, 55.555 square kilometer district municipality in the northeast of Rayon Henichesk to the still villages Nowojefremiwka ( Новоєфремівка , ) with about 250 inhabitants, Wynohradnyj Klyn ( Виноградний Клин , deserted) with about 200 inhabitants, and in the meantime Makschijiwka ( Макшіївка , ) belong.

Individual evidence

  1. Local website on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on June 11, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  2. history Sokolohirne in the history of the towns and villages of the Ukrainian SSR ; accessed on June 11, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  3. website for the village on krai.lib.kherson.ua ; accessed on June 11, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  4. ^ Website of the district council on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada; accessed on June 11, 2020 (Ukrainian)