Radiometric Complex RMK-169
Radiometric Complex RMK-169 is in Vyshhorod Raion, Kyiv Oblast. Radiometric Complex RMK-169 is situated nearby to Ikarus Bus (LiAZ-677), as well as near the locality Novoshepelychi.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include City Park and Avanhard Stadium.
City Park
Park
Photo: Justin Stahlman, CC BY 2.0.
The Pripyat amusement park is an abandoned amusement park located in Pripyat, Ukraine. It was to have its grand opening on 1 May 1986, in time for the May Day celebrations, but these plans were cancelled on 26 April, when the Chernobyl disaster occurred a few kilometers away. City Park is situated 2 km east of Radiometric Complex RMK-169.
Avanhard Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Clay Gilliland, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Avanhard Stadium is an abandoned football stadium in Pripyat, Ukraine. It was built to become the home ground of FC Stroitel Pripyat. Due to the Chernobyl disaster it was never realized. Avanhard Stadium is situated 1½ km east of Radiometric Complex RMK-169.
Jupiter Factory
Photo: Jorge Franganillo, CC BY 2.0.
The Jupiter Factory is an abandoned factory located on the outskirts of Pripyat, in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in northern Ukraine. Officially a manufacturer of cassette recorders and components for home appliances, the factory secretly produced semiconductor components for the military, and had test workshops for robotic systems. Jupiter Factory is situated 1¼ km southeast of Radiometric Complex RMK-169.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Novoshepelychi and Pripyat.
Novoshepelychi
Locality
Photo: Vertovfan, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Novoshepelychi was a village near Pripyat, Ukraine, south-west of the Pripyat River basin. After the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 the village was contaminated by fallout and subsequently evacuated, and now lies within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
Pripyat
Town
Photo: Jorge Franganillo, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Pripyat, also known as Prypiat, is an abandoned industrial city in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine, located near the border with Belarus. Named after the nearby river, Pripyat, it was founded on 4 February 1970 as the ninth atomgrad, a type of closed city in the Soviet Union that housed nuclear workers.
Yaniv
Locality
Photo: Kruusamägi, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Yaniv is an abandoned village in Vyshhorod Raion, Kyiv Oblast, northern Ukraine. It is located south of Pripyat and west of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. Yaniv is situated 2½ km southeast of Radiometric Complex RMK-169.
Radiometric Complex RMK-169
- Type: Industry
- Location: Vyshhorod Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine, Eastern Europe, Europe
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Latitude
51.40971° or 51° 24′ 35″ northLongitude
30.03129° or 30° 1′ 53″ eastOpen location code
9G3GC25J+VGOpenStreetMap ID
way 352169975OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=industrial
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In Other Languages
From Czech to Ukrainian—“Radiometric Complex RMK-169” goes by many names.
- Czech: “Radiometrický komplex RMK-169”
- Spanish: “Complejo radiométrico RMK-169”
- Ukrainian: “Радіометричний комплекс РМК-169”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Ikarus Bus (LiAZ-677) and Квартира Олександра та Наталії Ювченко.
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