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Borshchahivka ( Ukrainian : Борщагівка , Russian : Борщаговка ) is a neighborhood located to the west and south-west of Kyiv , the capital of Ukraine . It is part of the city's Sviatoshynskyi District .

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11-682: The neighborhood is named after a large village that was founded at the site. The contemporary urban look comes from the 1960s and 1970s. The neighborhood is divided into four sections: Mykilska, Mykhailivska, Bratska, and Pivdenna ( South ) Borshchahivka. The first three are former villages incorporated into Kyiv, while the last section was built in 1980s in place of northern Bratska Borshchahivka. Two villages named Petropavlivska Borshchahivka and Sofiivska Borshchahivka also exist nearby, but they do not belong to Kyiv. A fast tram line connects Borshchahivka with Kyiv's central railway station . In Polish Slownik geograficzny (Geographic Dictionary), there

22-543: A location in the city of Kyiv is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Petropavlivska Borshchahivka Petropavlivska Borshchahivka ( Ukrainian : Петропавлівська Борщагівка ) is a village in Bucha Raion of Kyiv Oblast ( province ) of Ukraine . It belongs to Borshchahivka rural hromada , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Founded in 1113. According to the Geographical Dictionary of

33-571: Is a Ukrainian football club from Petropavlivska Borshchahivka , Bucha Raion , just outside Kyiv . The club plays in Ukrainian Second League since 2018. Chaika plays its home matches at the Kozak-Arena. The club is located next to the Chaika residential neighborhood on western outskirts of Kyiv , which contains several sports venues such as dirt racing track, a dirt airfield, others. The area

44-422: Is a mentioning of locality named as Borzakowszczyzna near Pyrohiv (Pirogow), which is a property of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra . The locality was named after the monasterial scribe Vasyl Borzakiv. At the same time, the dictionary has another term "Borszczhowka" which is described as an old urban place from old princely Ruthenia belonging to Witold Svidrigiello and later Princely House of Olelkovych . This Borszczahowka

55-590: Is stretching from the mouth of river Horikhuvatka towards Ros River , on the administrative border between counties Skvyra and Tarashcha. During the Russian invasion of Ukraine , as a result of a missile attack, a local resident was killed and residential buildings were damaged. The neighborhood was also damaged during the Battle of Kyiv . 50°25′35″N 30°22′25″E  /  50.426268°N 30.373728°E  / 50.426268; 30.373728 This article about

66-669: The Kingdom of Poland in 1497 the village was passed by the Grand Duke of Lithuania Alexander Jagiellon to Kyiv monasteries. The name of the village originates from the river ″Borshchahivka″ (today also known as Nyvky) over which the village is located, and the Petropavlivskiy Dominican monastery , which in turn got its name from two apostles : Peter and Paul ). In total around the city of Kyiv, there were five villages named as Borshchahivka, three of which today are merged into

77-494: The beginning of the 21st century village became one of the largest and wealthiest villages in Ukraine. Modern business centers have appeared in the village, high-rise buildings have been built, and new establishments are operating. The village has a school and a kindergarten. In 2009 the school stadium was reconstructed, a modern football field with artificial turf was created. The village football team "Chaika" successfully plays in

88-464: The city limits of Kyiv. Until 18 July 2020, Petropavlivska Borshchahivka belonged to Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion . The raion was abolished that day as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Kyiv Oblast to seven. The area of Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion was split between Bucha, Fastiv , and Obukhiv raions, with Petropavlivska Borshchahivka being transferred to Bucha Raion. Due to its favorable geographical location, at

99-519: The regional championship. The school team played in the semi-finals of the National School Football Cup "Euro-2012". Near Petropavlivska Borshchahivka (in the village of Chaiky ) there is a car sports complex " Chaika " – one of the leading centers of motorsport in the country. Kiltseva road runs along the eastern border of the village. In 1755 a wooden church of St. Simeon the Stylite

110-421: Was built in the village. After repeated reconstructions, in 1908–1909 it was rebuilt into stone church. In 2005–2011 the church was under reconstruction, in the summer of 2011 service was resumed. On May 5, 2002, the first service was held in the newly built church. The village belongs to a single-member constituency No. 95. SC Chaika Petropavlivska Borshchahivka SC Chaika Petropavlivska Borshchahivka

121-536: Was established back in 1934 as part of the Soviet organization Osoaviakhim , later DOSAAF . The club was founded in 1976 and participated in the regional competition. With fall of the Soviet Union, club disappeared. In 2008 it was reestablished again and almost for its first decade competed exclusively at regional level. In 2016–2018 the club was fielding its football team in national league among amateurs. The club

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