Vydubychi

Vydubychi is a historical neighborhood in capital . Geographically constituting a hill and a valley on the Right Bank of the Dnipro River, it is now a part of the district of the city.
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  • Type: Suburb
  • Description: neighborhood of Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Also known as: Vudobych

Places of Interest

Highlights include Saint George Cathedral and Saint Michael Church (Vydubychi Monastery).

Church
Photo: Artemka, Public domain.
is a church.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Zvirynets and Бусове поле.

Suburb
is a neighborhood of the city , the capital of . It is a part of the administrative .

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood.

Vydubychi

Latitude
50.41475° or 50° 24′ 53″ north
Longitude
30.56799° or 30° 34′ 5″ east
Open location code
9G2GCH79+V5
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2962022993
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Wiki­data ID
Q4128893
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Ukrainian—“Vydubychi” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 維杜比茨
  • Chinese: 维杜比茨
  • Chinese: 質數zeta函式
  • Chinese: 質數zeta函數
  • French: Vydoubytchi
  • Japanese: ヴィードゥブィチ
  • Russian: Выдубичи
  • Spanish: Vydubychi
  • Ukrainian: Видубичі

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