Tsiurupynsk
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Tsiurupynsk (Ukrainian: Цюрупинськ) is a city in Kherson Oblast (province) of Ukraine. Population is 24,123 (2001).
[edit] History
- 1711-1728 Oleshki Host was located on territory of modern town
- In 1925 town was renamed to Tsiurupynsk from Oleshki, its original name
Administrative divisions of Kherson Oblast, Ukraine | ||
Raions: Beryslavskyi | Bilozerskyi | Chaplynskyi | Henicheskyi | Holoprystanskyi | Hornostaivskyi | Ivanivskyi | Kakhovskyi | Kalanchatskyi | Novotroitskyi | Novovorontsovskyi | Nyzhnosirohozkyi | Skadovskyi | Tsiurupynskyi | Velykolepetyskyi | Velykooleksandrivskyi | Verkhniorohachytskyi | Vysokopilskyi |
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Cities: Beryslav | Henichesk | Hola Prystan | Kakhovka | Kherson | Nova Kakhovka | Skadovsk | Tavriisk | Tsiurupynsk |
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Urban-type settlements: Bilozerka | Chaplynka | Hornostaivka | Ivanivka | Kalanchak | Novotroitske | Novovorontsovka | Nyzhni Sirohozy | Velyka Lepetykha | Velyka Oleksandrivka | Verkhniy Rohachyk | Vysokopillia | more... |
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Villages: more... |