Mala Bilozerka

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Municipality Showroom

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Mala Bilozerka

А small town with a long history

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    Border
    • EU border

      240 km

    • To Kyiv

      160 km

    • To Odesa

      250 km

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    Airport
    • EU border

      175 km

    • Boryspil

      160 km

    • International Airport Odesa

      160 km

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    Sea Port
    • International Airport Odesa

      210 km

    • Odesa Sea port

      320 km

    • Odesa Sea port

      190 km

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    Railway
    • Railway Station

      225 km

    • Railway Station

      155 km

    • Railway Station

      325 km

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Mayors Interview

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Serhii Mazur

Mayor Baltskoyi Regional

About the Mayor

Irpin was founded in 1899 as a railway station on the Kyiv-Kovel line. The town quickly grew, and by the early 20th century, it was a popular resort destination for Kyiv residents. In 1939, Irpin was granted city status.

Irpin was founded in 1899 as a railway station on the Kyiv-Kovel line. The town quickly grew, and by the early 20th century, it was a popular resort destination for Kyiv residents. In 1939, Irpin was granted city status.

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Economic data

by Center for Innovations Development

Aggregate Economic Indicators for Economic Union May 2024 Year to Date 2024 Year to Date 2024 Year to Date 2024
Population 43534 3453453 3454 345435
GDP 345543 345343 345433 3454
Number of Businesses 345435 3454354 345435 34543
Total Number of Businesses and Entities in Ukraine 345543 345453 345543 34544
Companies and Individual Entrepreneurs 3453434 34543 345534 34545
Activity Coefficient 3455 34554 34553 34543
Survival Rate of New Business (for 1 year) 3454353 34534 34534 34534
Number of SME (operates in domestic market) 34543 34543 34543 34543
Number of SME (operates in municipal market) 345534 34534 345433 345543
Business Engaged in Foreign Economic Activities 345543 34543 34543 345534
Number of Businesses in the Current Year 3454 34543 345534 34534
Number of Businesses to Attract Foreign Investments 34553 345543 345543 34555

Mala Bilozerka

About

Mala Bilozerka

Irpin was founded in 1899 as a railway station on the Kyiv-Kovel line. The town quickly grew, and by the early 20th century, it was a popular resort destination for Kyiv residents. In 1939, Irpin was granted city status.

In 2022, Irpin was one of the cities that was heavily damaged during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The city was occupied by Russian forces for several weeks, and many of its residents were killed or displaced. However, Irpin was eventually liberated by Ukrainian forces, and it is now in the process of being rebuilt.

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Culture of

Mala Bilozerka

Irpin was founded in 1899 as a railway station on the Kyiv-Kovel line. The town quickly grew, and by the early 20th century, it was a popular resort destination for Kyiv residents. In 1939, Irpin was granted city status.

In 2022, Irpin was one of the cities that was heavily damaged during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The city was occupied by Russian forces for several weeks, and many of its residents were killed or displaced. However, Irpin was eventually liberated by Ukrainian forces, and it is now in the process of being rebuilt.

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Population

Mala Bilozerka

Irpin was founded in 1899 as a railway station on the Kyiv-Kovel line. The town quickly grew, and by the early 20th century, it was a popular resort destination for Kyiv residents. In 1939, Irpin was granted city status.

In 2022, Irpin was one of the cities that was heavily damaged during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The city was occupied by Russian forces for several weeks, and many of its residents were killed or displaced. However, Irpin was eventually liberated by Ukrainian forces, and it is now in the process of being rebuilt.

Nature & Recreation

Mala Bilozerka

Irpin was founded in 1899 as a railway station on the Kyiv-Kovel line. The town quickly grew, and by the early 20th century, it was a popular resort destination for Kyiv residents. In 1939, Irpin was granted city status.

In 2022, Irpin was one of the cities that was heavily damaged during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The city was occupied by Russian forces for several weeks, and many of its residents were killed or displaced. However, Irpin was eventually liberated by Ukrainian forces, and it is now in the process of being rebuilt.

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Economy

Mala Bilozerka

Irpin was founded in 1899 as a railway station on the Kyiv-Kovel line. The town quickly grew, and by the early 20th century, it was a popular resort destination for Kyiv residents. In 1939, Irpin was granted city status.

In 2022, Irpin was one of the cities that was heavily damaged during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The city was occupied by Russian forces for several weeks, and many of its residents were killed or displaced. However, Irpin was eventually liberated by Ukrainian forces, and it is now in the process of being rebuilt.

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