Novoekonomichne

English

Etymology

From Ukrainian Новоекономі́чне (Novoekonomíčne).

Pronunciation

  • enPR: nôvōĕkŏnŏmēchʹnā, IPA(key): /nɔːvəʊɛkɒnɒmˈiːt͡ʃneɪ/

Proper noun

Novoekonomichne

  1. A rural settlement, the administrative centre of Novoekonomichne starostynskyi okruh, Hrodivka settlement hromada, Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1768.
    • 2025 September 6th, Torsten Heinrich, “New Mig-29 for Ukraine! Germany to Train and Equip 4 Mech. Brigades!”, in Military & History, via YouTube, 5:41–6:09:
      When we go to the Pokrovsk direction, we have the Ukrainians claiming that they liberated Novoekonomichne. This is here, but I have no visual evidence. Now, in the last sitreps we showed you, uh, Ukrainian presence in the centre and to the eastern part. We also recently had the Ukrainians even operating east of it, but we also had Russians operating in the south of it. So, whether or not Novoekonomichne is actually liberated by the Ukrainians, there’s no confirmation from my side.
    1. A former selrada of Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, merged into Hrodivka settlement hromada in June 2020.
    2. A starostynskyi okruh of Hrodivka settlement hromada, Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, established p. 2021.

Meronyms

constituent settlements of the former selrada
  • Balahan (village)
  • Fedorivka (village)
  • Mykhailivka (village)
  • Mykolaivka (village)
  • Novoekonomichne (urban-type settlement, administrative centre)
  • Razine (village)
constituent settlements of the starostynskyi okruh
  • Balahan (village)
  • Fedorivka (village)
  • Mykhailivka (village)
  • Mykolaivka (village)
  • Novoekonomichne (rural settlement, administrative centre)
  • Razine (village)

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