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Brusyliv (other)
Brusyliv (Ukrainian:Брусилів) may refer to: * Brusyliv, Zhytomyr Oblast, a rural settlement in Zhytomyr Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine * Brusyliv, Chernihiv Oblast, a village in Chernihiv Raion, Chernihiv Oblast Chernihiv Oblast ( uk, Черні́гівська о́бласть, translit=Chernihivska oblast; also referred to as Chernihivshchyna, uk, Черні́гівщина, translit=Chernihivshchyna) is an oblast (province) of northern Ukraine. T ..., Ukraine * Brusyliv Raion, an administrative raion (district) of Zhytomyr Oblast of Ukraine See also * Brusilov (other) {{geodis ...
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Brusyliv, Zhytomyr Oblast
Brusyliv ( uk, Брусилів, russian: link=no, Брусилов) is an urban-type settlement in Zhytomyr Raion, eastern part of Zhytomyr Oblast, northern Ukraine. Brusyliv is the center of the Brusyliv urban hromada, being situated on the river Zdvyzh. It has the status of an urban-type settlement since 1979. Population: Geography Brusyliv is situated 29 km from the railway station Skochyshche, 56 km from Zhytomyr by railway and by 78 km by highway. First historical mention dates to 1543. Postal code for Brusyliv is 12605 and telephone code is +380-4162 (with international prefix +380). Mayor of the town in 2006 was Leonid Rybets. Famous personalities * Ivan Ohienko (1882–1972) – Ukrainian linguist, historian and religious figure. * David Ignatoff David Ignatoff (; 15 October 1885 – 26 February 1954), born David Ignatovski (), was a Russian-born American Yiddish author and playwright. A member of the Di Yunge literary movement, Ignatoff wro ...
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Chernihiv Oblast
Chernihiv Oblast ( uk, Черні́гівська о́бласть, translit=Chernihivska oblast; also referred to as Chernihivshchyna, uk, Черні́гівщина, translit=Chernihivshchyna) is an oblast (province) of northern Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Chernihiv. Within the Oblast are 1,511 settlements of various sizes ranging from large cities to very small villages. Population: Geography The total area of the province is around 31,900 km². On the west, the oblast is bordered by the Kyiv Reservoir of the Dnieper River and Kyiv Oblast, which has a enclave known as Slavutych, which was created from Chernihiv Oblast for the inhabitants of Chernobyl following the Chernobyl disaster. It is bordered by Sumy Oblast to the east and Poltava Oblast to the south. The northern border of the oblast is part of Ukraine's international border abutting Belarus's Homyel Voblast in the north-west and the Russian Bryansk Oblast in the north-e ...
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Brusyliv Raion
Brusyliv District (raion) ( uk, Брусилівський район, translit. ''Brusylivs'kyi raion'') was a raion ( district) in the eastern part of Zhytomyr Oblast of northern Ukraine. Its administrative center was the urban-type settlement of Brusyliv, and it additionally consisted of 36 villages. The territory was . The raion was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Zhytomyr Oblast to four. The area of Brusyliv Raion was merged into Zhytomyr Raion. The last estimate of the raion population was Settlements Rural settlements in Brusyliv raion included: Brief It was situated in the south-eastern part of the region. Distance from the district (urban-type Brusyliv) to the regional center - 80 km by highways. Natural tourist objects There are centres of relaxation and recreational resources of reservoirs on the rivers Zdvyzh, Irpen. Social and historical tourist objects There are the ...
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