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Novovolynsk
City in Volyn Oblast, Ukraine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Novovolynsk (Ukrainian: Нововолинськ, IPA: [nowowoˈlɪnsʲk] ⓘ) is a city in Volyn Oblast, Ukraine. Novovolynsk, together with the rural settlement of Blahodatne and six villages, is incorporated into Novovolynsk urban hromada. Population: 49,772 (2022 estimate).[1]
Located within the Lviv-Volyn coal basin until recently, Novovolynsk was a major coal mining center of the region. The city has a few factories: a ferroconcrete plant, brickworks, a plant for mining equipment maintenance, a meatpacking and bread factory, and a woodworking plant.
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History
Novovolynsk was built in 1950 as a mining town in the USSR. It obtained city status in 1957. The word "Novovolynsk" is a morphological blend, meaning "a new town in the Volyn Oblast".
There is a monument to a Ukrainian poet and artist Taras Shevchenko in Novovolynsk.
Geography
Novovolynsk is situated in the southwest of Volyn Oblast in the far north-west of Ukraine. The city area is about 17 square kilometers. The state border to Poland runs 15 km to the West from the city; 92 km to the North from Novovolynsk there is the state border to Belarus.
The city is well-situated. The distance to the national highway H22 Ustyluh – Lutsk – Rivne is only 18 km. The distance to the international highway E373 (coincides with national M07) Warsaw – Lublin – Kovel – Sarny – Korosten – Kyiv is only 76 km.
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Notable people
- Artem Fedetskyi (born 1985), footballer
Twin towns – sister cities
Novovolynsk is twinned with:[2]
Biłgoraj, Poland
Bílina, Czech Republic
Hrubieszów County, Poland
Jaraczewo, Poland
Kelmė, Lithuania
Otwock County, Poland
Rymanów, Poland
Stropkov, Slovakia
Edegem, Belgium
Gallery
- Central square
- Stadium
- Old clay quarry
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