Nove Davydkovo

Nove Davydkovo is a small farming village in the suburbs of in of . It lies in a plain beneath the Palanok Castle near the foothills of the .
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  • Type: Village with 4,010 residents
  • Description: small farming village in Ukraine
  • Also known as: Nove Davydkove”, “Novoye Davidkovo”, “Novoye Davydkovo”, “Újdávidháza”, and “Нове Давидкове

Places of Interest

Highlights include Holy Intercession Monastery.

Monastery
is situated 3 km north of Nove Davydkovo.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Stare Davydkovo and Kliucharky.

Village
is a small farming in the suburbs of in , Ukraine. Historically, it was part of the Kingdom of Hungary from the 11th century until 1918, when it was called Ó-Dávidháza.

Village
is a village in located about 4 miles south west of Mukacheve in . Other spellings/names for Klyucharki are: Kluĉárky, Kljucsarki, Klyucharky, and Pavsino. is situated 3 km southeast of Nove Davydkovo.

Village
Rakoshyno is a village located in the Mukacheve Raion in the in western . is located 7 kilometers from Mukachevo. It has a population of 3,280. 51.90% of which spoke Rusyn according to the 2001 Census. is situated 3½ km northwest of Nove Davydkovo.

Nove Davydkovo

Latitude
48.44292° or 48° 26′ 35″ north
Longitude
22.62201° or 22° 37′ 19″ east
Population
4,010
Elevation
115 metres (377 feet)
Open location code
8GW4CJVC+5R
Open­Street­Map ID
node 337598402
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
699015
Wiki­data ID
Q630626
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Ukrainian—“Nove Davydkovo” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Նովոե Դավիդկովո (գյուղ, Մուկաչևոյի շրջան)
  • Armenian: Նովոե Դավիդկովո
  • Bavarian: Nowe Dawydkowo
  • Bavarian: Újdávidháza
  • Cebuano: Nove Davydkovo
  • Cebuano: Újdávidháza
  • Chechen: Нови Давыдково
  • Chechen: Новое Давыдково
  • Chinese: Nove Davydkovo
  • Chinese: 新達維德科沃
  • Czech: Nové Davidkovo
  • Czech: Nove Davydkovo
  • Czech: Újdávidháza
  • Dutch: Nove Davydkovo
  • Dutch: Újdávidháza
  • Esperanto: Nove Davidkovo
  • Esperanto: Újdávidháza
  • Finnish: Nоvе Dаvydkоvо
  • Finnish: Újdávidháza
  • French: Nove Davydkovo
  • French: Újdávidháza
  • Georgian: ნოვე დავიდკოვო
  • German: Nowe Dawydkowo
  • German: Újdávidháza
  • Greek: Νοβε Νταβιντκοβο
  • Hebrew: אודוידהאזה
  • Hungarian: Nové Davidkovo
  • Hungarian: Újdávidháza
  • Irish: Nove Davydkovo
  • Korean: 노베 다비드코보
  • Min Nan Chinese: Nove Davydkovo
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Nove Davydkovo
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Újdávidháza
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Nove Davydkovo
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Újdávidháza
  • Polish: Nowe Dawydkowo
  • Polish: Újdávidháza
  • Romanian: Nove Davîdkovo, Muncaci
  • Romanian: Nove Davîdkovo
  • Romanian: Újdávidháza
  • Russian: Нове Давидково
  • Russian: Новое Давыдково
  • Rusyn: Нове Давыдково
  • Slovak: Nové Davidkovo
  • Slovak: Nove Davydkovo
  • Slovak: Újdávidháza
  • Turkish: Nove Davydkovo (köy)
  • Turkish: Nove Davydkovo (Ukrayna)
  • Turkish: Nove Davydkovo köyü
  • Turkish: Nove Davydkovo, Ukrayna
  • Turkish: Nove Davydkovo
  • Ukrainian: Нове Давидково
  • Nove Davydkovo
  • Újdávidháza

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