- A
khutor (Russian: хутор, IPA: [ˈxutər]) or
khutir (Ukrainian: хутiр, pl. хутори, khutory) is a type of
rural locality in some
countries of
Eastern Europe;...
- The Karpenko-Karyi
State Museum-Reserve "
Khutir Nadiia" is a
national historic site of
Ukraine that was
established on a
territory of
estate that belonged...
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Chervonyi Khutir (Ukrainian: Червоний хутір, ) is the
terminus station of the Kyiv Metro's Syretsko-Pecherska Line. It
opened on 23 May 2008. The station's...
- 2022. The
following sites were
nominated for the
Seven Wonders of Ukraine:
Khutir Nadiia,
outskirts of
Mykolaivka village Before the July 2020 reform, Kirovohrad...
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Chervonyi Khutir (Ukrainian: Червоний Хутір) is a
historic neighbourhood in the
Darnytskyi District of Kyiv, the
capital of Ukraine. It is
located between...
- The
khutir (хутір) and
stanytsia (станиця) are not part of the
administrative division any longer,
primarily due to collectivization.
Khutirs were very...
- a very
small village such as a
hamlet usually is
called a
selyshche or
khutir.
There also
existed such
places like volia, sloboda, huta, buda, and others...
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settlement appeared in 1900 as a
khutir Berkovets during the
construction of the
railroad Kyiv -
Kovel (1897-1903). The
khutir consisted of a
single homestead...
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territorial leader Stanytsia otaman (станичний отаман), a
territorial leader Khutir otaman (хутірський отаман), a
territorial leader Otamans were also in charge...
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Irpin were the
villages of
Romanivka and
khutir Lyubka. In the 19th
century Severynivka village, and
khutirs Rudnya and
Stoyanka appeared.
Irpin was formed...