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the administrative centre of Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Zaporizhzhia has a population of 710,052 (2022 estimate). Zaporizhzhia is known for the historic island... |
Zaporizhzhia or Zaporozhzhia (Ukrainian: Запоріжжя, romanized: Zaporizhzhia) is a historical region in central east Ukraine below the Dnieper River rapids... |
The Andronovo culture is a collection of similar local Late Bronze Age cultures that flourished c. 2000–1150 BC, spanning from the southern Urals to the... |
The Sredny Stog culture (Russian: Среднесто́говская культу́ра, romanized: Srednestogovskaja kul'tura, Ukrainian: Середньостогівська культура,... |
2022, Russia announced the annexation of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts, despite only occupying part of the claimed territory. The UN... |
would move to Zaporizhzhia. On 28 June, Reuters reported that a Russian missile attack on the city of Kremenchuk northwest of Zaporizhzhia detonated in... |
List of cultural heritage landmarks of national significance in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. National Reserve "Khortytsia" State Historic and Archaeological Reserve... |
The history of Zaporizhzhia shows the origins of Zaporizhzhia, a city located in modern day Ukraine. Archaeological finds show that about two or three... |
Sarmatians (redirect from Sarmatian culture) of the Eurasian Steppe, the Sarmatians were part of the wider Scythian cultures. They started migrating westward around the fourth and third centuries... |
troops in Zaporizhzhia Oblast". The Kyiv Independent. Retrieved 4 February 2024. Alexander Khrebet (4 February 2024). "Zelensky replaces Zaporizhzhia Oblast... |
Khortytsia (category Neighborhoods of Zaporizhzhia) in October 1983, as the Museum of Zaporizhzhia History. The museum project was approved by the Ministry of Culture and Derzhbud of Ukraine in December... |
Voznesenivskyi District (redirect from Voznesenivskyi District, Zaporizhzhia) city of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine named after the historical village of Voznesenky. The economic and symbolic center of the city and the Zaporizhzhia metropolitan... |
of Defence, but seemingly managed to break some lines of defence in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. According to US officials, the losses were not expected to impact... |
Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University is a Ukrainian university in Zaporizhzhia in Ukraine. Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University started... |
Tokmak (redirect from Tokmak, Zaporizhzhia Oblast) (Ukrainian: Токмак, IPA: [tokˈmɑk]) is a small city in Polohy Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, in south-central Ukraine. It stands on the Tokmak River, a tributary... |
Enerhodar (category Cities in Zaporizhzhia Oblast) Energodar Hotel, and the Palace of Culture "Sovremennik" were built simultaneously with the plant's units. Zaporizhzhia Thermal Power Plant reached full... |
Technologies Zaporizhzhia National University Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University Zaporizhzhia State Engineering Academy Zaporizhzhia State Medical... |
Crimea (redirect from Culture of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea) the peninsula and mainland territories now in Ukraine's Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts. In 1764 imperial authorities established the Taurida Oblast... |
which constitutes 94% of Luhansk Oblast, 73% of Kherson Oblast, 72% of Zaporizhzhia Oblast, 54% of Donetsk Oblast and Crimea. though Russia failed with its... |
1997– Flag of Vinnytsia Oblast 2004– Flag of Volyn Oblast 2001– Flag of Zaporizhzhia Oblast 2009– Flag of Zakarpattia Oblast 2003– Flag of Zhytomyr Oblast... |