Hlynka
Ukraine /
Kyyivska /
Shevchenkove /
World
/ Ukraine
/ Kyyivska
/ Shevchenkove
, 15 km from center (Шевченкове)
World / Ukraine / Kiev
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Hlynka (before the 20s of the twentieth century Hlynna) is a disappeared village in Ukraine, 22 km from the Chornobyl nuclear power plant, in the Ivankiv district of Kyiv region.
In the early 1970s, the village was home to about 460 people and 116 households.
After the accident at the plant on 26 April 1986, the village was resettled due to severe contamination, and the residents were relocated to Makariv district. It was officially de-registered in 1999.
Abandoned village, the majority of houses was destroyed.
In the early 1970s, the village was home to about 460 people and 116 households.
After the accident at the plant on 26 April 1986, the village was resettled due to severe contamination, and the residents were relocated to Makariv district. It was officially de-registered in 1999.
Abandoned village, the majority of houses was destroyed.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°14'12"N 29°54'41"E
- Tovstyi Lis 20 km
- Chornobyl 21 km
- Martynovychi 24 km
- Novyi Myr 28 km
- Buda-Varovychi 33 km
- Denysovychi 34 km
- Poliske 39 km
- Vilcha 41 km
- Oshytky 51 km
- Chernyn 56 km
- Zamoshnia 0.7 km
- Sanitary logging 3.5 km
- Roz'yizhdzhi Mountain Range Tract 4.1 km
- Rozizhdzhe 5.4 km
- Chornobyl Exclusion Zone 7.8 km
- Korohod 7.9 km
- Burnt forest 9 km
- Novosilky 10 km
- Korohodskyi Forest 10 km
- Forest 18 km