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Verkhnyaya Pisarevka (Ukrainian: Верхня Писарівка) is a village in Chervonoarmiyskyi First Village Council, Volchanskyi District, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. Village Verkhnyaya Pisarevka Ukrainian: Верхня Писарівка 50°11′06″ N 36°50′58″ E d.HGЯO Country Ukraine Region Kharkiv District Volchansky Village Council Chervonoarmiysky First History and Geography Founded 1712[1] Area 0.213 km² Elevation of the center 132 m Climate type temperate continental,[2] forest-steppe zone Time zone UTC+2:00, in summer UTC+3:00 Population Population 111 people (2001) Density 521,130 people/km² Digital identifiers Telephone code +380 5741 Postal Postcode 62532 KOATUU 6321688702 KATETTO UA63140010170099105 Verkhnyaya Pisarevka on the mapVerkhnyaya PisarevkaVerkhnyaya Pisarevka Verkhnyaya Pisarevka on the mapVerkhnyaya PisarevkaVerkhnyaya Pisarevka Wikimedia Commons logo Media files on Wikimedia Commons KOATUU code is 6321688702. The population according to the 2001 census was 111 (54/57 male/female). Geographical location edit The village of Verkhnyaya Pisarevka is located on the right bank of the Pechenezhskoye Reservoir (Seversky Donets River) at the confluence of the Polnaya River; there is a bridge. At this point, the reservoir bed is heavily indented, with many islands. The village is surrounded by large pine forests, home to numerous holiday homes and children's camps. Two kilometers upstream are the villages of Grafskoye and Tsyurupa (uninhabited), and four kilometers downstream is the village of Bugayevka. The T-2104 highway runs nearby, two kilometers away. Origin of the name edit The village was previously called Pisarevka. About the origin of the name[3]: The Pisarevskaya land belonged to a clerk of the Kharkov regiment, hence the name Pisarevka. History edit 1712 is the date of the first mention of the village[1]. In the early 20th century, Kolokoltsov built a small sugar factory, an orphanage, and his own estate here. During Soviet times, a bus route from Kharkov served the village. During the Soviet era, the village and its surrounding area were a resort area. It boasted the following: recreation centers:
Verkhnyaya Pisarevka (Ukrainian: Верхня Писарівка) is a village in Chervonoarmiyskyi First Village Council, Volchanskyi District, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. Village Verkhnyaya Pisarevka Ukrainian: Верхня Писарівка 50°11′06″ N 36°50′58″ E d.HGЯO Country Ukraine Region Kharkiv District Volchansky Village Council Chervonoarmiysky First History and Geography Founded 1712[1] Area 0.213 km² Elevation of the center 132 m Climate type temperate continental,[2] forest-steppe zone Time zone UTC+2:00, in summer UTC+3:00 Population Population 111 people (2001) Density 521,130 people/km² Digital identifiers Telephone code +380 5741 Postal Postcode 62532 KOATUU 6321688702 KATETTO UA63140010170099105 Verkhnyaya Pisarevka on the mapVerkhnyaya PisarevkaVerkhnyaya Pisarevka Verkhnyaya Pisarevka on the mapVerkhnyaya PisarevkaVerkhnyaya Pisarevka Wikimedia Commons logo Media files on Wikimedia Commons KOATUU code is 6321688702. The population according to the 2001 census was 111 (54/57 male/female). Geographical location edit The village of Verkhnyaya Pisarevka is located on the right bank of the Pechenezhskoye Reservoir (Seversky Donets River) at the confluence of the Polnaya River; there is a bridge. At this point, the reservoir bed is heavily indented, with many islands. The village is surrounded by large pine forests, home to numerous holiday homes and children's camps. Two kilometers upstream are the villages of Grafskoye and Tsyurupa (uninhabited), and four kilometers downstream is the village of Bugayevka. The T-2104 highway runs nearby, two kilometers away. Origin of the name edit The village was previously called Pisarevka. About the origin of the name[3]: The Pisarevskaya land belonged to a clerk of the Kharkov regiment, hence the name Pisarevka. History edit 1712 is the date of the first mention of the village[1]. In the early 20th century, Kolokoltsov built a small sugar factory, an orphanage, and his own estate here. During Soviet times, a bus route from Kharkov served the village. During the Soviet era, the village and its surrounding area were a resort area. It boasted the following: recreation centers: "Almaz" HILZ, "Beryozka," "Zolotoy Bereg," "Sosnovaya Gorka," "Tikhiy Bor," and "Yantarnaya"; health centers: the district agricultural chemical plant, the Volchansky district communications center; a holiday home; pioneer camps: "Sosenki" and "Chaika."[4] In 1993, the village boasted a market, a small zoo, an automatic telephone exchange (ATS), two collective farms ("Mayak" and "Oktyabr"), a forestry department, a store, a post office, the "Stroysvyaz" repair and construction department (RCU), the "Most" road maintenance department (DEU), which reconstructed the bridge to Rubezhnoye, "Metallopribor," a cafeteria, and a training and production facility (UPC).[4] #russia #ukraine #zelensky #donetsk #war

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