Semykhody (former village)
Ukraine /
Kyyivska /
Prypyat /
World
/ Ukraine
/ Kyyivska
/ Prypyat
, 5 km from center (Припьять)
urochishte (stow), ghost town

The former centre of the Semykhody village council, which also included the Khutir Yaniv (another name for Pidlisnyi). In 1979, the village of Semykhody became part of Prypiat. There are almost no private houses left in the village.
Semykhody was a former village in Ukraine, located in the Chornobyl district of Kyiv Oblast. Until 1979, the village was administratively part of the Novoshepelychi village council. In 1979, it was incorporated into the city of Prypiat. In 1969, Semykhody had a population of 660 people.
Semykhody was a former village in Ukraine, located in the Chornobyl district of Kyiv Oblast. Until 1979, the village was administratively part of the Novoshepelychi village council. In 1979, it was incorporated into the city of Prypiat. In 1969, Semykhody had a population of 660 people.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°24'42"N 30°3'35"E
- Boloto Topylo Range 10 km
- Korohodskyi Grove 12 km
- Stechanka 15 km
- Borovoye Field tract 16 km
- Potebneva Huta Stow 59 km
- Vedmezhyi Rih Stow 63 km
- Natural boundary Boloto Ostrygans'ke 75 km
- Yevminova Dacha Stow 83 km
- Velikoye Boloto Stow 84 km
- Ovroot Stow 89 km
- City center 0.4 km
- Northern Radioactive Track 0.5 km
- I Microdistrict 0.9 km
- Hospital complex 1 km
- II Microdistrict 1.1 km
- Yanov backwater 1.2 km
- Pine forest 1.4 km
- Swamp 1.5 km
- Neglected Oil Storage Facility 1.9 km
- Chornobyl Exclusion Zone 15 km