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Kamiani Potoky

Coordinates: 48°59′24″N 33°31′12″E / 48.99000°N 33.52000°E / 48.99000; 33.52000
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Kam'iani Potoky
Кам'яні Потоки
Village
Country Ukraine
OblastPoltava
RaionKremenchutskyi Raion
Founded1600's
Population
 • Total3,662
Area code8-05366[1]
WebsiteUkrainian Parliament page

Kam'iani Potoky (Ukrainian: Кам'яні Потоки) is a village in the Poltava Oblast (province) of central Ukraine. The village is located in the Kremenchutskyi Raion (district) of the oblast. It is 21 km away from the center of Kremenchuk, and 9 km away from the Krukiv rail station.[3]

Kam'iani Potoky village was founded in the early years of 17th century by cossacks. Residents of the village took part in the 1624 rebellion under Zhmailo.[3]

Famous people

  • A.P. Bulat - communist, commander of the 5th Red Cossacks Regiment - killed in 1920 near Perekop

References

48°59′24″N 33°31′12″E / 48.99000°N 33.52000°E / 48.99000; 33.52000