Highway H28 (Ukraine)

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Highway H28
Автошлях Н28
Route information
Length71.4 km (44.4 mi)
Existed9 August 2017–present
Major junctions
south endM-road-01-Ukraine.svg M01 in Chernihiv
north endBelarusian border at Senkivka
Location
Country Ukraine
Oblasts Chernihiv
Highway system
Senkivka border crossing Senkivka Border Crossing.jpg
Senkivka border crossing

H28 is a national road (H-Highway) in Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine. It runs north-south and connected Chernihiv with a tri-side border. [1] Before 2017, H28 was numbered as P13.

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Main route

Main route and connections to/intersections with other highways in Ukraine. [2]

The road passes through many small populated places, among which the most notable are two former Cossack towns of Chernihiv Regiment Sedniv, a former estate of Lyzohub family, and Horodnia. Another former Cossack town, today is a small village of Kyselivka. Since 2009 in Sedniv exists a historical preserve Lyzohub Estate (Sadyba Lyzohubiv).

During the Soviet occupation, many villages in the region suffered from the Soviet policy of so called "black boards" which contributed to Holodomor.

Intersections

In Chernihiv, the road connects to the major transportation corridor M01. In Kyselivka it intersects the P12 (Chernihiv Novhorod-Siverskyi). Through Senivka in Belarus the road continues onto Belarusian road P124, and in Russia the continues onto Russian road M13.

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