Stepove Степове | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 47°53′12″N36°27′8″E / 47.88667°N 36.45222°E | |
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Raion | Synelnykove Raion |
First settled | 1922 |
Government | |
• Head of Village | Ternovyi Anatoliy Ivanovych |
Area | |
• Total | 0,047 km2 (18 sq mi) |
Elevation | 140 m (460 ft) |
Zip | 53624 |
Stepove (Ukrainian: Степове) is an abandoned village in the Synelnykove Raion of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine. The village name comes from the surrounding steppes.
It is located near the surrounding villages of Novomykolaivka, Berezove and Kalynivske. Near the village flows a drying stream with dams. It is located near the border of Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts. Up until 2020, the village was part of the Pokrovske Raion until it was merged into the Synelnykove Raion. [1] The elevation is 140 meters. [2]
Parts of the village were contested by Russian forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. [3] [ failed verification ]
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