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Borshchahivka (Ukrainian: Борщагівка) is a neighbourhood located to the west and south-west of Kiev, Ukraine. It is part of the Svyatoshyn district of Kiev. Location Map of Ukraine with Kiev highlighted. ...
Svyatoshyn (Ukrainian: ) is a formal district and neighborhood of Ukraine capital Kiev. ...
The neighbourhood is named after a large village that was founded at the site. The contemporary urban look comes from the 1960s and 1970s. The neighbourhood is divided into two sections: Mykilska and Pivdenna (South) Borshchahivka. A village named Petropavlivska Borshchahivka also exists near by, but it does not belong to Kiev. The 1960s decade refers to the years from 1960 to 1969, inclusive. ...
The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, inclusive. ...
A fast tram line connects Borshchahivka with Kiev's central railway station. A CLRV Streetcar in the City of Toronto. ...
The Kiev Passenger Railway Station (Russian: Ðиев ÐаÑÑажиÑÑкй, Kiev Passazhirski) is Kievs main long-distance railway station. ...
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 | | | | | Raions: Darnytskyi | Desnianskyi | Dniprovskyi | Holosiivskyi | Obolonskyi | Pecherskyi | Podilskyi | Shevchenkivskyi | Solomianskyi | Sviatoshynskyi Image File history File links Kiew-city-COA.PNG File links The following pages link to this file: Kiev Template:Infobox Kiev Coat of Arms of Kiev User:Sashazlv/Kyiv ...
Location Map of Ukraine with Kiev highlighted. ...
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Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, is subdivided into administrative raions (districts), which have their own units of central and local government with jurisdiction over a limited scope of affairs. ...
Darnytsia Raion (Ukrainian: ), is a raion (administrative district) of the Ukrainian capital Kiev (Kyiv). ...
Area 110,2 km² Population 306 Pop. ...
Pechersk or Pechersk (Ukrainian: ) is a neighborhood in Kiev (Kyiv), the capital of Ukraine, located on the hills adjoining the right bank of the Dnieper river. ...
Podil is a historic neighborhood in the city of Kiev, which houses the citys funiculaire and the Dnieper river station. ...
Svyatoshyn (Ukrainian: ) is a formal district and neighborhood of Ukraine capital Kiev. ...
| | Right Bank Neighbourhoods: Akademmistechko | Baikove | Borschahivka | Chokolivka | Demiivka | Feofania | Holosiiv | Koncha-Zaspa | Korchuvate | Kurenivka | Lukianivka | Lypky | Lysa Hora | Minskyi masyv | Nyvky | Obolon | Pankivschyna | Pechersk | Petrivka | Pyrohiv | Podil | Priorka | Puscha-Vodytsia | Shuliavka | Solomianka | Sovky | Sviatoshyn | Syrets | Tatarka | Telychka | Teremky | Vidradnyi | Vita | Vydubychi | Vynohradar | Yevbaz | Zabaikove | Zamkova Hora | Zhulyany | Zvirynets Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, is subdivided into administrative raions (districts), which have their own units of central and local government with jurisdiction over a limited scope of affairs. ...
Lysa Hora (Ukrainian: ÐиÑа ÐоÑа; Russian: ÐÑÑÐ°Ñ Ð³Ð¾Ñа (Lysaya Gora); literally Bald Mountain) is a large woody hill in the Ukrainian capital Kiev, near the confluence of the Dnieper and Lybid rivers. ...
Nyvky (Ukrainian: ) is a neighbourhood in Kiev, Ukraine. ...
Area 110,2 km² Population 306 Pop. ...
Pechersk or Pechersk (Ukrainian: ) is a neighborhood in Kiev (Kyiv), the capital of Ukraine, located on the hills adjoining the right bank of the Dnieper river. ...
This ensemble of authentic windmills is the centerpiece of a 150-Hectare open air Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine Pyrohiv (Ukrainian: ), also known as Pirogovo (Russian: ), originally a village south of Kiev, is a neighborhood in the southern outskirts of the Ukrainian capital city. ...
Podil is a historic neighborhood in the city of Kiev, which houses the citys funiculaire and the Dnieper river station. ...
The view of the Vydubychi Monastery with the park ovelooking the Dnieper River and the Left-bank city neighborhoods. ...
Zhulyany (Ukrainian: ) is a neighbourhood located in the south-west of Kiev, Ukraine. ...
| | Left Bank Neighbourhoods: Bereznyaky | Bortnychi | Bykivnya | Chervonyi Hutir | Darnytsia | Kharkivskyi masyv | Lisova | Livoberezhna | Osokorky | Pozniaky | Rusanivka | Troyeschyna | Voskresenka Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, is subdivided into administrative raions (districts), which have their own units of central and local government with jurisdiction over a limited scope of affairs. ...
Darnytsia Raion (Ukrainian: ), is a raion (administrative district) of the Ukrainian capital Kiev (Kyiv). ...
Kharkivskyi neighborhood, in Kiev, Ukraine, often referred to as Kharkivskyi massyv (Ukrainian: ) was first developed between the mid 1980s and early 1990s as an expansion of the Darnytsia raion (administrative district) of the capital. ...
Rusanivka (Ð ÑÑанÑвка) was originally an old neighborhood with single family Ukrainian homes. ...
| | Islands: Hidropark | Trukhaniv Island | Rybalskyi Island | Vodnykiv Island Hidropark Beach Hidropark (Гідропарк) is an island on Dnipro River in Kyiv, Ukraine. ...
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