Ozera, Bucha Raion, Kyiv Oblast

Coordinates: 50°37′31.5″N 30°12′34.9″E / 50.625417°N 30.209694°E / 50.625417; 30.209694
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Ozera
Озера
Ozera is located in Kyiv Oblast
Ozera
Ozera
Ozera is located in Ukraine
Ozera
Ozera
Coordinates: 50°37′31.5″N 30°12′34.9″E / 50.625417°N 30.209694°E / 50.625417; 30.209694
Country Ukraine
OblastKyiv Oblast
RaionBucha Raion
HromadaHostomel settlement hromada
Area
 • Land17 km2 (7 sq mi)
Population
 • Total819

Ozera (Ukrainian: Озера) is a village in Bucha Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. It belongs to the Hostomel settlement hromada. The population is 819 people.

Geography

Ozera is located approximately 40 km from Kyiv. It is located between Lubianka, Blystavytsia, and Hostomel.

History

According to Lavrentii Pokhylevych, the village got its name due to the large number of lakes (ozera) that once were located in the area.

The village has existed from the times of

Kievan Rus. There was a church in the village, but it was ruined during the Mongol invasion. The church's bells were relocated to Mezhyhirria Monastery
.

As of 1900, the village was a part of Hostomel volost of Kiev uezd, and consisted of 99 yards, and had a population of 533 (273 men and 260 women). The village had a school, a forge, a grocery store, and a fire station with four barrels, three hooks, and two ladders.[1]

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the village was under occupation from February to the end of March.[2]

Transportation

There are marshrutkas that lead in and out of the village that connect it to Kyiv and neighboring settlements.

Establishments

There is a narodnyi dim, where various gatherings and performances are held. A club also exists in the village.

There is a cemetery in Ozera, and a church is located close by.

Notable people

Leonid Yefremovych Makhnovets (1919 – 1993), a historian, literary critic, archaeologist, and bibliographer.

References

  1. ^ Список населенных мест Киевской губернии. Киевского Губернского Статистического Комитета. Ивановой. 1900. p. 137.
  2. ^ "Деокуповане село Озера на Київщині: росіяни зруйнували всю інфраструктуру та залишили людей без медичної допомоги". 2022-09-14.