Vilcha, Kharkiv Oblast

Coordinates: 50°14′41″N 36°56′29″E / 50.24472°N 36.94139°E / 50.24472; 36.94139
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Vilcha
Вільча
Flag of Vilcha
Coat of arms of Vilcha
Vilcha is located in Ukraine
Vilcha
Vilcha
Location of Vilcha in Ukraine
Coordinates: 50°14′41″N 36°56′29″E / 50.24472°N 36.94139°E / 50.24472; 36.94139
Country Ukraine
Oblast Kharkiv
Raion Vovchansk
Founded1993[1]
Government
 • MayorMykola Lirskyj
Area
 • Land3.68 km2 (1.42 sq mi)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total1,658
 • Density451/km2 (1,170/sq mi)
Postal code
62507[1]
Area code+380 5741

Vilcha (Ukrainian: Вільча, Russian: Вильча) is a Ukrainian urban-type settlement in Chuhuiv Raion (prior to 2020 in Vovchansk Raion)[2] in Kharkiv Oblast.[1] Population: 1,748 (2017 est.)[3]

History

The town, sometimes named New Vilcha, was founded in 1993,[1] when the 2,000 residents of the Old Vilcha (709 km far, in Kiev Oblast), located 45 km from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, moved here in the period 1993-1996. Immediately after the accident of 1986, the "Exclusion Zone" was recognized only in the area within a radius of 30 km from the nuclear plant.[4]

Geography

Located 6 km south of Vovchansk, and not too far from the borders with the Russian Oblast of Belgorod; Vilcha it is served by the provincial highway T2104, and by Harbuzivka railway station, on Belgorod-Kupiansk line.[5] The town is 20 km far from Bilyi Kolodiaz, 26 from Staryi Saltiv, 52 from Velykyi Burluk, 56 from Belgorod and 71 from Kharkiv.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e (in Ukrainian) Vilcha on Verkhovna Rada website
  2. ^ Where did 354 districts disappear to? Anatomy of loud reform, Glavcom (7 August 2020) (in Ukrainian)
  3. ^ "Чисельність наявного населення України (Actual population of Ukraine)" (in Ukrainian). State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  4. ^ (in Ukrainian) "The anniversary of the Chernobyl accident: "live" and "dead" villages of Vilcha"[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ 168175776 Vilcha on OpenStreetMap

External links

Media related to Vilcha at Wikimedia Commons