Podolian Upland
The Podolian Upland or Podillia Upland is a highland area in southwestern Ukraine, on the left bank of the Dniester River, with small portions in its western extent stretching into eastern Poland.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Upland with an elevation of 293 metres
- Description: physical region of Ukraine
- Also known as: “Podol’skaya Plain”, “Volyn-Podolian Upland”, and “Volyno-Podol’skoye Plato”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Cherniatyn and Zhmerynka.
Cherniatyn
Village
Photo: Мокрицький Павло, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Cherniatyn is a village, which is situated 8 km northwest of Podolian Upland.
Zhmerynka
Town
Photo: Posterrr, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Zhmerynka is a city in Vinnytsia Oblast, central Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Zhmerynka Raion within the oblast. Population: 33,754. It is located in the historic region of Podolia. Zhmerynka is situated 9 km northeast of Podolian Upland.
Telelyntsi
Village
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Telelyntsi is a village, which is situated 10 km south of Podolian Upland.
Podolian Upland
- Categories: landscape, upland, plateau, and landform
- Location: Ukraine, Eastern Europe, Europe
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Satellite Map
Discover Podolian Upland from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Armenian to Vietnamese—“Podolian Upland” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Պոդոլյան բարձրավայր”
- Belarusian: “Падольскае ўзвышша”
- Bulgarian: “Подолско възвишение”
- Catalan: “Altiplà de Podíl·lia”
- Catalan: “Altiplà de Podòlia”
- Cebuano: “Podol’skaya Vozvyshennost‘”
- Cebuano: “Podol’skaya Vozvyshennost’”
- Chinese: “波多尔高地”
- Chinese: “波多爾高地”
- Czech: “Podolská vrchovina”
- Danish: “Podoliske slette”
- Estonian: “Podoolia kõrgustik”
- French: “plateau de Podolie”
- French: “Plateau de Podolie”
- Georgian: “პოდოლსკის მაღლობი”
- German: “Podolische Platte”
- Greek: “Υψίπεδα Ποδολίας”
- Hungarian: “Podóliai-hátság”
- Japanese: “ポディリシカ高地”
- Japanese: “ポドルスカ高地”
- Kirghiz: “Подол дөңсөөсү”
- Latvian: “Podolijas augstiene”
- Lithuanian: “Podilska vysočyna”
- Lithuanian: “Podolės aukštuma”
- Macedonian: “Подолско Возвишение”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Det podolske høglandet”
- Polish: “Wyżyna Podolska”
- Romanian: “Podişul Podoliei”
- Romanian: “Podișul Podoliei”
- Russian: “Volyno-Podol’skaya Vozvyshennost’”
- Russian: “Подольская возвышенность”
- Slovenian: “Podolska planota”
- Slovenian: “Podolska plošča”
- Slovenian: “Podolsko višavje”
- Spanish: “Meseta de Podolia”
- Spanish: “Meseta Podolian”
- Ukrainian: “Podil’s’ka Vysochyna”
- Ukrainian: “Подільська височина”
- Ukrainian: “Подільське плато”
- Uzbek: “Podoliya platosi”
- Uzbek: “Podoliya Platosi”
- Uzbek: “Podoliya qirlari”
- Uzbek: “Podoliya Qirlari”
- Vietnamese: “Cao nguyên Podolia”
- Vietnamese: “Cao nguyên Podolian”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Sloboda-Noskovetska and Holubivka.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Stantsiya Mateykovo and Stantsiya Serbinovtsy.
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