Zhovti Vody
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Government | |
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Country Oblast Raion |
Ukraine Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Zhovti Vody City Municipality |
Founded | 1895 |
City | 1957 |
Geographical characteristics | |
Area - City |
33.25 km² |
Population - City (2003) - Density |
56,542 1885/km² |
Coordinates | |
Other Information | |
Postal Code | 52290- |
Website: http://zvody.com/ |
Zhovti Vody (Ukrainian: Жовті Води, Polish: Żółte Wody, Russian: Желтые Воды) is a city in south-central Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (province). The city is designated as a separate raion (district) within the oblast, and is located on the Yellow River (Ukrainian: Річка Жовта) approximately 130km west of the oblast's administrative center, Dnipropetrovsk.
The historic Battle of Zhovti Vody was fought on the site of the present-day city.
The area has been referred to by the term Zhovti Vody (literally "yellow waters") since before the founding of the first village on the site in 1895.
[edit] External links
- (Russian) Unofficial site of Zhovti Vody
- (Ukrainian) Unofficial informational site
- (Ukrainian) Information Card of the City - official site of the Parliament of Ukraine
Administrative divisions of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine | ![]() |
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Raions: Apostolivskyi | Dnipropetrovskyi | Krynychanskyi | Kryvorizkyi | Mahdalynivskyi | Mezhivskyi | Nikopolskyi | Novomoskovskyi | Pavlohradskyi | Petropavlivskyi | Petrykivskyi | Pokrovskyi | Pyatykhatskyi | Shyrokivskyi | Sofiyivskyi | Solonianskyi | Synelnykivskyi | Tomakivskyi | Tsarychanskyi | Vasylkivskyi | Verkhnodniprovskyi | Yuryivskyi |
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Cities: Apostolove | Dniprodzerzhynsk | Dnipropetrovsk | Kryvyi Rih | Marhanets | Nikopol | Novomoskovsk | Ordzhonikidze | Pavlohrad | Pereschepyne | Pershotravensk | Piatykhatky | Pidhorodne | Synelnykove | Ternivka | Verkhivtseve | Verkhnodniprovsk | Vilnohirsk | Zelenodolsk | Zhovti Vody |
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Urban-type settlements: Krynychky | Mahdalynivka | Mezhova | Petropavlivka | Pokrovske | Shyroke | Sofiyivka | Solone | Tomakivka | Tsarychanka | Vasylkivka | Yuryivka | Zelenodolsk | more... |
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Villages: more... |