Kacha (Crimea)
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Kacha | |
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Кача, Кача, Qaça | |
Region: | Sevastopol |
Coordinates: | |
Altitude: | ~20 m |
Area: | ? km² |
Population: — Density: |
4,996 (2001) ? /km² |
Postal codes: | 99804 |
Phone prefix: | +380-692 |
Time zone: | EET: UTC+2 |
Former name(s): | |
Kacha (Ukrainian and Russian: Кача; Crimean Tatar: Qaça) — is an urban-type settlement on the Crimean peninsula. Administratively, Inkerman is subordinate to the municipality of Sevastopol which does not consitute part of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
Near the town is an airbase.
[edit] Demographics
- 1926 — 366 inhabitants
- 1939 — 2,834 inhabitants
- 1989 — 5,783 inhabitants
- 2001 — 6,320 inhabitants
[edit] References
- This article is based on a translation of Кача (посёлок) from the Russian Wikipedia (March 31, 2007).
Administrative divisions of Sevastopol, Ukraine | ||
Raions: Balaklavskyi Raion • Haharinskyi Raion • Leninskyi Raion • Nakhimovskyi Raion |
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Villages: Andriivka • Dalnie • Frontove • Fruktove • Honcharne • Kamyshly • Kolkhozne • Kyzylove • Novobobrivske • Orlivka • Orlyne • Osypenko • Ozerne • Pavlivka • Peredove • Pidhirne • Poliushko • Povorotne • Pyrohovka • Rezervne • Ridne • Rodnykivske • Rozcoshanka • Shyroke • Soniachnyi • Ternivka • Tylove • Verkhnyosadove • Vyshneve |