Trojitske (Pjatychatky)

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Trojitske
Троїцьке
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Trojitske (Ukraine)
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Basic data
Oblast : Dnepropetrovsk Oblast
Rajon : Pyatychatky district
Height : 107 m
Area : 1.625 km²
Residents : 312 (2012)
Population density : 192 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 52110
Area code : +380 5651
Geographic location : 48 ° 47 '  N , 33 ° 41'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 47 '26 "  N , 33 ° 41' 12"  E
KOATUU : 1224587501
Administrative structure : 7 villages
Address: вул. Леніна 46
52 110 с. Троїцьке
Website : official website
Statistical information
Trojitske (Dnepropetrovsk Oblast)
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Trojizke ( Ukrainian Троїцьке ; Russian Троицкое Troizkoje ) is a village in northwestern Ukraine Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in Rajon Pjatychatky with about 300 inhabitants (2012).

The village, founded in 1806 under the name Balabanivka (Ukrainian Балабанівка ; Russian Балабаново Balabanowo ) is located in the north of Pyatychatky Raion 54 km north of the Pyatychatky district center and 37 km from the nearest train station. In 1917 the village got its current name.

Population development

1859 1886 1908 2008 2010 2012
181 211 273 328 333 312

local community


Trojizke is the administrative center of the district council of the same name with a total population of 1,009 inhabitants (2012). The district municipality is enclosed in the north, west and east by the Kirowohrad Oblast and only borders in the east on the municipality of Bilenschtschyna, which belongs to the Pyatychatky Rajon, and thus on the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.

The largest village in the district is Mykolaivka (Ukrainian Миколаївка , Russian Николаевка / Nikolajewka ) with 433 inhabitants, followed by Trojitske with 312 inhabitants. Other villages are: Tscherwona Derijiwka (Ukrainian Червона Деріївка , Russian Червоная Дериевка / Tscherwonaja Derijewka ) with 246 inhabitants and Bereznjak (Ukrainian and Russian Березняк ) with 18 people. The villages of Novotrojitske (Ukrainian Новотроїцьке ), Solotnyzke (Ukrainian Золотницьке ) and Selenyj Klyn (Ukrainian Зелений Клин ) are now uninhabited.

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