Koncha-Zaspa

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Koncha-Zaspa
Конча-Заспа
Kiev neighborhood
Country Ukraine
Region Kiev City
Raion Holosiiv Raion

Koncha-Zaspa (Ukrainian: Конча-Заспа) is a historic neighbourhood in the Holosiiv Raion (district) of the city of Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. It is located in the southern part of the city. In 1920s the territory was the first state preserve in the Soviet Ukraine.

The general area is located along the Dnieper river and consists mostly of woodland, while its northern part includes the former settlement of Chapayivka (before 1920s Vita Litovska) which has been part of Kiev since 1957. Among other former settlements are Kozyn and Plyuty. In Koncha-Zaspa are located several sanatoriums "Koncha-Zaspa", "Zhovten", "Prolisok" as well as the training site of the FC Dynamo Kyiv with a stadium (just outside of Chapayivka). Here is located a building of culture "Koncha-Zaspa" and a memorial complex Koncha-Zaspa.

Through the neighborhood runs the Stolychne shose (Capital highway, P01), along which are located numerous dachas. Before the establishment of the Soviet regime, the area was reserved to a couple of famous Kiev monasteries (Vydubychi and Vveden) as well as the Tsar family.

Former Ukrainian Presidents Leonid Kravchuk, Leonid Kuchma and Viktor Yushchenko all live in state-owned dachas in Koncha-Zaspa.[1]

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