Trakhtemyriv (Ukraine)
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- Buly nad Dniprom Trakhtemyriv i Monastyrok, 2020:title page (Трахтемирів = Trakhtemyriv)
- GEOnet, 10-26-04(Trakhtemirov, ppl.; 49°59ʹ00ʺN 31°20ʹ00ʺE; variant: Traktomirov)
- Petrashenko, V. A. Trakhtemyriv--podorozh u davnynu, 2001:p. 93 (Trakhtemyriv is first mentioned in the historical sources of 14-15 centuries and was assigned to the Zaporizhzhia Cossacks; a large part of Trakhtemyriv is submerged by the water of the Kaniv Water Storage System)
- GEOnet, 10-26-04(Trakhtemirov, ppl.; 49⁰0ʹ 59 00" N. 31⁰0ʹ 20 00" E.; variant: Traktomirov)
Wikipedia description:
Trakhtemyriv (Ukrainian: Трахтемирів [trɐxteˈmɪrʲiu̯]; Polish: Trechtymirów) is a small village in Cherkasy Raion, Cherkasy Oblast. It belongs to Bobrytsia rural hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. In the past it was a city and quartered the Registered Cossacks of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth since 1578. Part of the former city is submerged by the Kaniv Reservoir. The city also included a legendary settlement of Zarub that is mentioned in the Hypatian Chronicles of 1096 and 1168. As of 2007 the village housed total of only 9 people. From around 2013 the village has no permanent population, and is inhabited mainly during the summer period. The village has no public electricity, water supply or canalisation. Trakhtemyriv is located to the north of Kaniv.
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