- Source: Vynohradove, Crimea
Vynohradove (Ukrainian: Виноградове, Russian: Виногра́дово, romanized: Vinogradovo), known as Boz-Ohlu-Montanay (Crimean Tatar: Боз Огълу Монтанай, romanized: Boz Oğlu Montanay; Ukrainian: Боз-Оглу-Монтанай; Russian: Боз-Оглу́-Монтана́й, romanized: Boz-Oglu-Montanay) before 1948, is a village in Saky Raion, Crimea.
Demographics
According to the 2001 Ukrainian census, 76.69% of the population spoke Russian, 20.08% spoke Ukrainian, and 1.37% spoke other languages.
Features
In 2016, the village had 7 streets. In 2009, according to the village council, the village occupied an area of 160 hectares (0.62 sq mi; 1.6 km2) hectares, on which 1117 residents were registered in 417 households. There is a secondary school in the village, a kindergarten, a House of Culture, a library, and a church.
The village is connected by bus to Yevpatoria and neighboring settlements.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Vynohradove, Crimea
- Vinogradovo
- Brylivka, Kherson Oblast
- List of hromadas of Ukraine
- 1959 Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR
- 1958 Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR
- 1991 KFK competitions (Ukraine)
- 1956 Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR