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Zelenyi Bir

Coordinates: 50°15′0″N 30°22′12″E / 50.25000°N 30.37000°E / 50.25000; 30.37000
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Zelenyi Bir is a small village in the Kiev Oblast of central Ukraine. It has 794 inhabitants.

History

Zelenyi Bir was founded in 1950 as collective farm. It was a village for the workers of a chicken farm. There are two shops, a school, a daycare, a post-office and an ambulance station. Near Zelenyi Bir there are three ponds.

Transportation

There are two busses serving Zelenyi Bir: one goes to the Glevaha railway station, the other to Kyiv. It is 5 km to the railway station and 20 km to Kyiv. A ticket to Glevaha costs 2 hrivnas and one to Kyiv is 5 hrivnas.

References

50°15′0″N 30°22′12″E / 50.25000°N 30.37000°E / 50.25000; 30.37000