Dubrovytsia

Dubrovytsia is a city in , . It was the administrative center of Dubrovytsia Raion until the raion was abolished in 2020. It is the site of the now ruined Jewish shtetl of Dombrovitza.
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  • Type: Town with 9,430 residents
  • Description: city in Ukraine
  • Also known as: Dombrovitsa

Places of Interest

Highlights include Saint John the Baptist church in Dubrovytsia and Saint Nicholas church.

Church

Church
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kolky and Yasynets.

Village
is a village in , , , but was formerly administered within Dubrovytsia Raion. As of the year 2001, the community had 1913 residents. The village's postal code is 34144, and the KOATUU code is 5621883401. is situated 4½ km northeast of Dubrovytsia.

Village
is a village in western , in the of , but was formerly administered within Dubrovytsia Raion. Its population is 544 people, it was founded 1610, and has an area of 0.69 km2. is situated 8 km north of Dubrovytsia.

Dubrovytsia

Latitude
51.57095° or 51° 34′ 15″ north
Longitude
26.56609° or 26° 33′ 58″ east
Population
9,430
Elevation
153 metres (502 feet)
Open location code
9G38HHC8+9C
Open­Street­Map ID
node 337506833
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
709493
Wiki­data ID
Q205765
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Dubrovytsia” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: دوبروفيتسيا
  • Armenian: Դուբրովիցա
  • Belarusian: Дубровіца
  • Catalan: Dubròvitsia
  • Cebuano: Dubrovytsya
  • Chechen: Дубровица
  • Chinese: 杜布羅維察
  • Crimean Tatar: Dubrovıtsâ
  • Czech: Dąbrowica
  • Czech: Dubrovica
  • Czech: Dubrovycja
  • Danish: Dubrovytsja
  • Dutch: Dubrovytsia
  • Eastern Mari: Дубровица
  • Esperanto: Dubrovicja
  • Estonian: Dubrovõtsja
  • Finnish: Dubrovytsja
  • French: Doubrovytsia
  • French: Dubrovytsia
  • Georgian: დუბროვიცა
  • Georgian: დუბროვიცია
  • German: Dąbrowica
  • German: Dubrowyzja
  • Greek: Ντουμπροβίτσα
  • Hebrew: דומברוביץ
  • Hungarian: Dubrovicja
  • Italian: Dubrovycja
  • Japanese: ドゥブロヴィツャ
  • Korean: 두브로비차
  • Latin: Dombrovica
  • Latvian: Dubrovica
  • Latvian: Dubrovicja
  • Lithuanian: Dubrovycia
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Dubrovytsia
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Dubrovytsia
  • Norwegian: Dubrovytsia
  • Ossetian: Дубровицæ
  • Persian: دوبروویتسیا
  • Polish: Dąbrowica
  • Portuguese: Dubrovytsia
  • Romanian: Dubrovîțea, Dubrovîțea
  • Romanian: Dubrovîțea, raionul Dubrovîțea, regiunea Rivne
  • Romanian: Dubrovîțea, Rivne
  • Romanian: Dubrovîțea, Ucraina
  • Romanian: Dubrovîțea
  • Romanian: Dubrovîția
  • Russian: Домбровица
  • Russian: Дубровица
  • Slovenian: Dubrovica
  • Slovenian: Dubrovicja
  • Spanish: Dubrovytsia
  • Spanish: Dubrovytsya
  • Swedish: Dubrovytsja
  • Tatar: Дубровытсә
  • Thai: ดูบรอวึตเซีย
  • Ukrainian: Dubrovytsia
  • Ukrainian: Dubrovytsya
  • Ukrainian: Домбровиця
  • Ukrainian: Дубровиця
  • Upper Sorbian: Dubrowycja
  • Uzbek: Dubrovitsa
  • Vietnamese: Dubrovytsia

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