Storozhnytsia

Storozhnytsia is a section in the city of , . Before World War I it was a separate city in the Austria-Hungary Empire called Ordarma. Ordarma was a suburb of Ungvar, Hungary which became . Before 1946, it was known as Yovra.
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  • Type: Village with 2,620 residents
  • Description: village in Uzhhorod Raion, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
  • Also known as: Iovro-Darma”, “Storozhnitsa”, and “Йовра-Дарма

Places of Interest

Highlights include Mynai-Arena and Uzhhorod Orthodox Cathedral.

Stadium
is the main in the village of , . It is the home stadium of FC Mynai. The stadium has been officially operational since June 9, 2018.

Church
The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is the principal Orthodox church in Transcarpathia. It dominates the Cyril and Methodius Square in the city of . is situated 3½ km east of Storozhnytsia.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tarnivtsi and Mynai.

Village
is a village, which is situated 2½ km southwest of Storozhnytsia.

Village
or Minaj, is a village in , , . The village has a population of 3,088. The village is adjacent to the city of . is situated 3 km southeast of Storozhnytsia.

Suburb
is a neighborhood in , . It is located to the west of the historic centre of the city. It functions as a government and residential quarter. is situated 4 km northeast of Storozhnytsia.

Storozhnytsia

Latitude
48.60385° or 48° 36′ 14″ north
Longitude
22.24597° or 22° 14′ 46″ east
Population
2,620
Elevation
110 metres (361 feet)
Open location code
8GW4J63W+G9
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1648293696
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
692485
Wiki­data ID
Q854431
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Ukrainian—“Storozhnytsia” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Ստորոժնիցա (գյուղ, Ուժգորոդի շրջան)
  • Armenian: Ստորոժնիցա
  • Belarusian: Старажныця
  • Cebuano: Storozhnytsya
  • Chechen: Сторожница
  • Chinese: Storozhnytsia
  • Chinese: 斯托羅日尼齊亞
  • Czech: Jovra
  • Czech: Storožnycja
  • Dutch: Storozhnytsya
  • Esperanto: Storoĵnicja
  • Finnish: Stоrоžnytsja
  • Georgian: სტოროჟნიცია
  • German: Storoschnyzja
  • Greek: Στοροζνιτσια
  • Hebrew: סטורוז’ניציה
  • Hungarian: Őrdarma
  • Irish: Storozhnytsia
  • Korean: 스토로주니차
  • Min Nan Chinese: Storozhnytsia
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Storozjnytsia
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Storozjnytsia
  • Polish: Storożnica
  • Polish: Storożnycia
  • Romanian: Storojnîțea, Ujhorod
  • Romanian: Storojnîțea
  • Russian: Сторожница
  • Rusyn: Сторожниця
  • Slovak: Storožnica
  • Slovak: Storožnycja
  • Turkish: Storojnytsia (köy)
  • Turkish: Storojnytsia (Ukrayna)
  • Turkish: Storojnytsia köyü
  • Turkish: Storojnytsia, Ukrayna
  • Turkish: Storojnytsia
  • Turkish: Storozhnytsia (köy)
  • Turkish: Storozhnytsia köyü
  • Turkish: Storozhnytsia, Ukrayna
  • Turkish: Storozhnytsia
  • Ukrainian: Storozhnytsia
  • Ukrainian: Storozhnytsya
  • Ukrainian: Сторожниця

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