Khust
Khust is a city in Western Ukraine, in Zakarpatska Oblast. It is home to about 28,000 people. It is the third largest city in the county. It is completely surrounded by Carpathian mountains.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Town with 28,400 residents
- Description: capital of Khust raion, Zakarpattya Oblast in western Ukraine
- Also known as: “Chest”, “Chust”, “Chyst”, “Hust”, “Huste”, “Huszt”, “Густ”, and “Хуст”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Khust castle and Khust.
Khust castle
Castle
Photo: Irkap, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Khust Castle is an abandoned castle located in the city of Khust in Zakarpattia Oblast in western Ukraine. The former Hungarian castle lies on a 150-meter high mountain near the center of the city.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Zarichne and Czech quarter in Khust.
Czech quarter in Khust
Neighborhood
Photo: Galvm, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Czech quarter in Khust is a neighborhood.
Kireshi
Village
Photo: Юрій Крилівець, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Kireshi is a village, which is situated 4 km east of Khust.
Khust
- Categories: city of regional significance of Ukraine, human settlement, and locality
- Location: Khust Raion, Zakarpatska Oblast, Western Ukraine, Ukraine, Eastern Europe, Europe
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Latitude
48.1765° or 48° 10′ 35″ northLongitude
23.2912° or 23° 17′ 28″ eastPopulation
28,400Elevation
164 metres (538 feet)United Nations Location Code
UA HUSOpen location code
8GW557GR+HFOpenStreetMap ID
node 337657274OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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Satellite Map
Discover Khust from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Armenian to Yiddish—“Khust” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Խուստ”
- Azerbaijani: “Xust”
- Bashkir: “Хуст”
- Basque: “Huszt”
- Basque: “Khust”
- Bavarian: “Chust”
- Bavarian: “Huszt”
- Belarusian: “Хуст”
- Bulgarian: “Хуст”
- Catalan: “Huszt”
- Catalan: “Khust”
- Cebuano: “Huszt”
- Cebuano: “Khust”
- Chechen: “Хуст”
- Chinese: “胡斯特”
- Crimean Tatar: “Hust”
- Crimean Tatar: “Huszt”
- Croatian: “Hust”
- Czech: “Chust”
- Czech: “Huszt”
- Danish: “Huszt”
- Danish: “Khust”
- Dutch: “Choest”
- Dutch: “Huszt”
- Eastern Mari: “Хуст”
- Esperanto: “Ĥust”
- Esperanto: “Husto”
- Esperanto: “Huszt”
- Estonian: “Chust”
- Estonian: “Hust”
- Estonian: “Huszt”
- Finnish: “H’ust”
- Finnish: “Huszt”
- French: “Chust”
- French: “Huszt”
- French: “Khoust”
- Georgian: “ხუსტი”
- Georgian: “ჰუსტი”
- German: “Chust”
- German: “Chyst”
- German: “Guszt”
- German: “Husst”
- German: “Hußt”
- German: “Huszt”
- German: “Khust”
- Greek: “Χουστ”
- Hebrew: “חוסט”
- Hungarian: “Huszt”
- Indonesian: “Khust”
- Irish: “Khust”
- Italian: “Chust”
- Italian: “Huszt”
- Japanese: “フスト”
- Korean: “후스트”
- Latvian: “Husta”
- Latvian: “Huszt”
- Lithuanian: “Chustas”
- Lithuanian: “Huszt”
- Moksha: “Хуст”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Huszt”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Khust”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Chust”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Csebreny”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Hust”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Huszt”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Khust”
- Norwegian: “Khust”
- Ossetian: “Хуст”
- Persian: “خوست، اوکراین”
- Persian: “خوست”
- Polish: “Chust”
- Polish: “Huszt”
- Portuguese: “Huszt”
- Portuguese: “Khust”
- Romanian: “Hust”
- Romanian: “Huszt”
- Romanian: “Khust”
- Russian: “Хуст”
- Rusyn: “Хуст”
- Serbian: “Huszt”
- Serbian: “Хуст”
- Silesian: “Chust”
- Silesian: “Huszt”
- Slovak: “Chust”
- Slovak: “Huszt”
- Slovenian: “Hust”
- Spanish: “Huszt”
- Spanish: “Just”
- Swedish: “Chust”
- Swedish: “Huszt”
- Tatar: “Хуст”
- Thai: “คุสต์”
- Turkish: “Hust”
- Ukrainian: “Хуст”
- Upper Sorbian: “Chust”
- Upper Sorbian: “Hust”
- Upper Sorbian: “Huszt”
- Uzbek: “Xust”
- Vietnamese: “Khust”
- Yiddish: “חוסט”
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