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Cherkasy is the cultural, educational and industrial centre of Cherkasy Oblast and Central Economical Region of Ukraine. Cherkasy has been known since the 13th century and played a great role in the history of Ukraine.
Cherkasy, city and administrative centre, central Ukraine. It lies on the high right bank of the Dnieper River, along the reservoir created by the Kremenchuk hydroelectric station. Founded in the 14th century as a fortified city in the Ukrainian lands under Lithuanian rule, Cherkasy became a part.
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Cherkasy. Type: City with 274,000 residents. Description: city in Ukraine. Categories: city of regional significance of Ukraine and locality. Location: Cherkasy Raion, Cherkasy Oblast, Central Ukraine, Ukraine, Eastern Europe, Europe. View on OpenStreetMap.
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Spanning 20,900 square kilometres (8,100 sq mi), Cherkasy Oblast is the 18th largest oblast of Ukraine, comprising about 3.5% of the area of the country. The south flowing Dnieper River with the hilly western bank and the plain eastern bank divides the oblast into two unequal parts.
Sep 19, 2023 · Cherkasy (Ukrainian: Черкаси, also transliterated Cherkassy from Russian: Черкассы) is a city in Central Ukraine. It is the capital of the Cherkasy Oblast (province). The city is the cultural, educational and industrial center. The population is 287,583 (as of 2011).
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Cherkasy is a modern and well-planned city, developed according to several comprehensive plans, primarily those of W. Hastie in 1826 and of the Kyiv Dnipromisto construction firm in 1932, 1950, and 1962–5. The city has no major historical architectural monuments.