Ripky


Ripky is an urban-type settlement in Chernihiv Oblast of northern Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Ripky Raion. The village of Hlynenka is subordinated to Ripky. Population:

History

First mentioned in 1607. The population of Ripky actively participated in the national liberation struggle led by Bohdan Khmelnytsky. The town was a Royiska Sotnia Chernihiv Regiment at the beginning of the 19th century. - Parish center. In 1905-1907 Ripky was the center for the revolutionary actions of the peasants. During the Civil War many of the residents acted as guerrilla groups, which entered the Bogunskiy regiment. In 1943 residents acted as underground district committees of the party and guerrilla group.
September 26, 1943 Nazi troops were driven out of Ripky by the Red Army.
Since 1958 Ripky has remained an urban village.

Geography and Climate

Demographics

Population

Native Language Distribution (2001)

Economy

Culture

Government

Education

Infrastructure

Through the village passes the highways E|95 and М|01.

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