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Ivnitsa (Zhytomyr region)

Ivnitsa ( Ukrainian: Ivnitsya ) is a village in the Andrushevsky district of the Zhytomyr region of Ukraine .

Village
Ivnica
Ukrainian Іvnitsya
A country Ukraine
RegionZhytomyr
AreaAndrushevsky
History and Geography
Based1683
Square30,606 km²
Center height210 m
TimezoneUTC + 2 , in summer UTC + 3
Population
Population1,644 people ( 2001 )
Density53.71 people / km²
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+380 4136
Postcode13420
Car codeAM, KM / 06
KOATUU1820384801

The railway line Zhytomyr - Fastov I passes through the village, and the stopping point Ivnitsa is located on the southern outskirts of the village.

The Ivyanka River (a tributary of the Teterev River ) flows in the village.

It was founded in 1683.

The code of KOATUU is 1820384801. The population according to the 2001 census is 1644 people. Zip code - 13420. Phone code - 4136. It covers an area of ​​30,606 km².

Content

Ivnitsky Park

The attraction of the village is the estate of the second half of the XVIII - beginning of XX centuries. It is located among the old park, taken under state protection. Belonged to Baron de Chaudoir , later - N. I. Tereshchenko. The ensemble of the estate consists of a front entrance gate, three tower towers (the fourth has not been preserved) and an economic building. The two-story palace of the estate was demolished in the 19th century. [one]

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    Entrance gate of the estate

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    Manor House

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    Manor fence tower

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    Ivnitsky park

Famous People

  • Alpert, Yakov Lvovich - Soviet and American (since 1987) radiophysicist.
  • Bialik, Chaim Nachman - Jewish poet, classic of Jewish literature.
  • Vereskov, Victor Alexandrovich - Hero of the Soviet Union, was mortally wounded in a battle for the village and was buried here.
  • Ignatyuk, Mark Aleksandrovich - a peasant, a member of the II State Duma from the Volyn province .
  • Fedorchuk, Pavel Stepanovich - Hero of the Soviet Union.
  • Shoduar, Ivan Maksimilianovich - Baron.

Local Council Address

with. Ivnitsa, st. Lenin, 1

Links

  • Ivnica on the website of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (Ukrainian)

Footnotes

  1. ↑ Monuments of urban planning and architecture of the Ukrainian SSR: an illustrated directory in four volumes, N. L. Zharikov. Volume 2. Kiev, Budivelnik, 1983 - p. 146 - 262 p.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ivnitsa_(Zhytomyr_region)&oldid=98855859


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