Pivnichne
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, 10 km from center (Славутич)
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Pivnichne was a former settlement in Ukraine, located in the Chernihiv Raion of Chernihiv Oblast. It was administratively subordinate to the Mnov Village Council.
The settlement was situated 6 km north of Mnov at an elevation of 114 meters above sea level.
It consisted of a single street approximately 300 meters long.
Pivnichne emerged no earlier than the 1930s–1940s.
In 1983, the settlement had a population of 30 people. After the Chernobyl disaster, it was exposed to radiation contamination and was designated as part of the guaranteed voluntary resettlement zone.
On June 26, 2001, the Chernihiv Regional Council officially removed the village from administrative records.
The settlement was situated 6 km north of Mnov at an elevation of 114 meters above sea level.
It consisted of a single street approximately 300 meters long.
Pivnichne emerged no earlier than the 1930s–1940s.
In 1983, the settlement had a population of 30 people. After the Chernobyl disaster, it was exposed to radiation contamination and was designated as part of the guaranteed voluntary resettlement zone.
On June 26, 2001, the Chernihiv Regional Council officially removed the village from administrative records.
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Coordinates: 51°30'6"N 30°40'29"E
- Chornobyl 41 km
- Oshytky 57 km
- Tovstyi Lis 63 km
- Denysovychi 68 km
- Chernyn 68 km
- Martynovychi 80 km
- Novyi Myr 80 km
- Buda-Varovychi 86 km
- Vilcha 91 km
- Poliske 95 km
- Nedanchychi Railway station 3.1 km
- Peatbog 3.3 km
- Lake Parozauskae 7.3 km
- Fish farm 7.9 km
- Lake Irtyn' 11 km
- Lake Stsyudzyonae 11 km
- Lake Rechyshcha 11 km
- Lake Trastsyanets 13 km
- Chernihivskyi Raion 32 km
- Ripky Raion 37 km