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Domanove
Доманове
Domanove is located in Volyn Oblast
Domanove
Domanove
Domanove is located in Ukraine
Domanove
Domanove
Coordinates: 51°49′26″N 24°20′30″E / 51.82389°N 24.34167°E / 51.82389; 24.34167
Country Ukraine
Oblast Volyn Oblast
RaionKovel Raion
HromadaRatne Hromada
Rural councilMlynove Rural Council
Government
 • MayorAnatoliy Onishchuk (Ukrainian People's Party)
Area
 • Total734 km2 (283 sq mi)
Elevation
151 m (495 ft)
Population
 (2001)
289
 • Density393.73/km2 (1,019.8/sq mi)
Postal code
44188
Area code+380 3366

Domanove (Ukrainian: Доманове, Polish: Domanowo) is a village in Kovel Raion, Rivne Oblast, Ukraine.

Geography

Situated in the northwest corner of Ukraine, Domanove is located on Ukraine's border with Belarus. The Domanove border checkpoint is just north of the village; the Belarusian town of Mokrany is directly across the border. It lies on European route E85, which connects it to the regional capital of Lutsk, 148 kilometers to the southwest.[1] Domanove is 23 kilometers from Ratne, the nearest sizable town.

In the interwar period, the village was a part of the Volhynian Voivodeship of the Second Polish Republic.

Climate

The village experiences a humid continental climate.

Demographics

The 1989 census of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic reported a population of 293 in the village. By the Ukrainian census of 2001, the population fell to 289.[2]

Language

According to the 2001 census, 98.96% of residents spoke Ukrainian as their first language, 0.69% spoke Russian, and 0.35% spoke Belarusian.[2]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ International E Road Network (PDF) (Map). United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Перепис населення". ukrcensus.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). State Statistics Service of Ukraine. 2001. Archived from the original on 31 July 2014. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
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