Pliutovyshche

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In 2015, this village had one inhabitant.

Pliutovyshche (formerly Plytovyshche until the early 20th century) was a village in the Ivankiv district of Kyiv Oblast that disappeared after the Chornobyl nuclear disaster. It was located 8 km from the former district center and 24 km from the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, on the right bank of the Prypiat River.

The origin of the village's name is unknown. The first recorded mentions date back to the mid-19th century. During the Soviet era, it was administratively part of the Opachychi village council. The village consisted of a single street stretching westward toward the river.

Before the Chornobyl disaster, Pliutovyshche had 77 residents and 33 households. After the accident, its inhabitants were relocated to the village of Novi Opachychi in the Makariv district.

The village was officially deregistered in 1999.
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Coordinates:   51°13'4"N   30°18'2"E
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