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Solotvyno
Village
CountryUkraine Ukraine
OblastZakarpattia Oblast
RaionTiachiv Raion

Solotvyno (Ukrainian: Солотвино, Hungarian: Aknaszlatina, Romanian: Slatina, Rusyn: Солотвино, Slovak: Slatinské Doly) is a town in the Tiachiv Raion in the Zakarpattia Oblast of Ukraine, located close to the border with Romania, on the right bank of the Tisza River (across from the Romanian city of Sighetu Marmaţiei). The village's name comes from the nearby salt mine.

Solotvyno was first mentioned ca. 1360 (the former one was burned down by the Tatars in 1241). It has 9,700 inhabitants and 2,200 households.

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References

  1. ^ Марк Штейнберг. Евреи в войнах тысячелетий. p. 227. ISBN 5-93273-154-0 Template:Ru icon
  2. ^ Иван Мащенко (September 7 — 13, 2002). "Медиа-олигарх из Солотвина". Зеркало недели (in Russian) (#34 (409)). {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |trans_title= (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)