Bila Tserkva

Bila Tserkva is a city in central . It is situated on the in the historical region of right-bank Ukraine. It is the largest city in and serves as the administrative centre of Bila Tserkva Raion and Bila Tserkva urban hromada, and has a population of 207,273, 205,000.
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  • Type: City with 210,000 residents
  • Description: city in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
  • Also known as: Belaya Tserkov”, “Bila Cerkva”, and “Bila Tserkva (Ukraine)

Places of Interest

Highlights include Bila Tserkva and ‘Trudovi Rezervy’ Stadium.

Railway station
is a railway station.

Stadium
Trudovi Reservy Stadium is a football in Bila Tserkva, . The stadium is a home arena for FC Arsenal-Kyivshchyna Bila Tserkva. Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the fate of the stadium was unknown.

Museum
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is a museum.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Terezyne and Hlybichka.

Town
is a rural settlement in the Bila Tserkva Raion of in northern . It belongs to Bila Tserkva urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.

Village
is a village.

Bila Tserkva

Latitude
49.797° or 49° 47′ 49″ north
Longitude
30.1158° or 30° 6′ 57″ east
Population
210,000
Elevation
174 metres (571 feet)
United Nations Location Code
UA BZW
Open location code
8GXGQ4W8+Q8
Open­Street­Map ID
node 255259998
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
712165
Wiki­data ID
Q33342
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Yiddish—“Bila Tserkva” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: بيلا تسيركفا
  • Armenian: Բելայա Ցերկով
  • Asturian: Bila Tserkva
  • Azerbaijani: Bila Çerkva
  • Azerbaijani: Bila Tserkva
  • Bashkir: Аҡ Сиркәү
  • Basque: Bila Tserkva
  • Belarusian: Белая Царква
  • Belarusian: Біла Цэрква
  • Bengali: বিলা সারকাভা
  • Breton: Bila Tserkva
  • Bulgarian: Бела Церква
  • Bulgarian: Белая Церков
  • Bulgarian: Била Церква
  • Bulgarian: Бяла Черква
  • Catalan: Belaya Tserkov (rus)
  • Catalan: Bila Tserkva
  • Cebuano: Bila Tserkva
  • Chechen: Бели Церковь
  • Chinese: 白采尔克瓦
  • Chinese: 白采尔科维
  • Chinese: 白采爾克瓦
  • Chuvash: Шурă Чиркӳ
  • Crimean Tatar: Bila Tserkva
  • Croatian: Bila Cerkva
  • Czech: Bílá Cerekev
  • Czech: Bila Cerkva
  • Danish: Bila Tserkva
  • Dutch: Bila Tserkva
  • Eastern Mari: Белая Церковь
  • Egyptian Arabic: بيلا تسيركفا
  • Esperanto: Belaja Cerkov
  • Esperanto: Bila Cerkva
  • Esperanto: Bila Cerkvo
  • Esperanto: Bila-Cerkva
  • Esperanto: Bila-Cerkvo
  • Estonian: Belaja Tserkov
  • Estonian: Bila Tserkva
  • Finnish: Belaja Tserkov
  • Finnish: Bila Tserkva
  • French: Belaïa Tserkov
  • French: Bila Tserkva
  • Georgian: ბელაია-ცერკოვი
  • Georgian: ბილა ცერკვა
  • Georgian: ბილა-ცერკვა
  • German: Belaja Zerkow
  • German: Biała Cerkiew
  • German: Bila Zerkwa
  • Greek: Μπίλα Τσέρκβα
  • Gujarati: બિલા સેરક્વા
  • Hebrew: ביילאיה צרקוב
  • Hebrew: ביילייה צרקוב
  • Hebrew: בילאיה צרקוב
  • Hebrew: בילאיה-צרקוב
  • Hebrew: בילה צרקבה
  • Hebrew: בילה צרקווה
  • Hebrew: שדה לבן” (historical)
  • Hindi: बिला स्र्कवा
  • Hungarian: Bila Cerkva
  • Indonesian: Bila Tserkva
  • Italian: Bila Cerkva
  • Japanese: ヴィーラ・ツェールクヴァ
  • Japanese: ビーラ・ツェールクヴァ
  • Japanese: ビーラ・ツェルクヴァ
  • Japanese: ビェーラヤ・ツェールコフィ
  • Japanese: ビャワ・ツェルキェフ
  • Japanese: ビラ・ツェールクヴァ
  • Japanese: ビラ・ツェルクヴァ
  • Japanese: ベーラヤ・ツェールコフィ
  • Japanese: ベーラヤ・ツェルコフィ
  • Japanese: ベラヤ・ツェルコフィ
  • Kannada: ಬಿಲಾ ಸುರ್ಕ್ವಾ
  • Kazakh: Белая Церковь
  • Korean: 빌라 체르크바
  • Korean: 빌라체르크바
  • Latin: Bialoquerca
  • Latvian: Bila Cerkva
  • Lithuanian: Belaja Cerkovė
  • Lithuanian: Bila Cerkva
  • Macedonian: Бела Црква
  • Malay: Bila Tserkva
  • Maltese: Bila Tserkva
  • Marathi: बिला सेरेकावा
  • Moksha: Била Цэрква
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Bila Tserkva
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Bila Tserkva
  • Norwegian: Bila Tserkva
  • Occitan (post 1500): Bila Tserkva
  • Ossetian: Белая Церковь
  • Persian: بیلا تسرکفا
  • Persian: بیلا تسرکوا
  • Polish: Biała Cerkiew
  • Polish: Białacerkiew
  • Polish: Białocerkiew
  • Polish: Biełaja Cerkow
  • Polish: Biłaja Cerkow
  • Polish: Jurjew
  • Portuguese: Bila Tserkva
  • Romanian: Bila Ţerkva
  • Romanian: Bila Țerkva
  • Romanian: Bila Tserkva
  • Russian: Belaya Tserkov’
  • Russian: Белая Церковь
  • Russian: Юрьев
  • Rusyn: Біла Церква
  • Scots: Bila Tserkva
  • Scottish Gaelic: Bila Tserkva
  • Serbian: Бела Црква
  • Serbian: Белаја Церков
  • Serbian: Била Церква
  • Silesian: Biła Cerkwa
  • Sinhala: බිලා සිර්ක්වා
  • Slovak: Bila Cerkva
  • Slovenian: Bila Cerkva
  • Spanish: Belaya Tserkov
  • Spanish: Bila Tserkva
  • Spanish: Byelaya Tserkov
  • Swahili: Bila Tserkva
  • Swedish: Belaja Tserkov
  • Swedish: Bila Tserkva
  • Tajik: Била Тсерква
  • Tamil: பிளா டீசெர்க்வா
  • Tatar: Белая Церковь
  • Tatar: Била Церква
  • Tatar: Била-Серква
  • Telugu: బిలా స్క్ర్యావ
  • Thai: บีลัตแซร์กวา
  • Turkish: Bila Trerkva
  • Turkish: Bila Tserkva
  • Ukrainian: Bila Tserkva
  • Ukrainian: Біла Церква
  • Ukrainian: Юр’єв
  • Ukrainian: Юр’їв
  • Upper Sorbian: Bila Cerkwa
  • Urdu: بلا تسیرکوا
  • Uzbek: Belaya serkov
  • Uzbek: Bila Tserkva
  • Vietnamese: Bila Tserkva
  • Waray (Philippines): Bila Tserkva
  • Yakut: Белая Церковь
  • Yakut: Била Цэрква
  • Yiddish: שווארצע טומאה

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