Slavutych

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Slavutych is a planned Ukrainian city built after the Chernobyl disaster to house evacuated workers and their families, known for its unique multinational architectural design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city in Ukraine
planned city
administrativelySubordinatedTo Kyiv Oblast authorities NERFINISHED
architectureInfluencedBy architects from different Soviet republics
associatedWithEvent Chernobyl nuclear disaster
builtBy Soviet Union NERFINISHED
connectedByRailTo Chernihiv NERFINISHED
Chernobyl zone NERFINISHED
constructionStarted late 1980s
country Ukraine
economyLinkedTo Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant decommissioning
foundedAfter Chernobyl disaster NERFINISHED
hasCulturalInstitution museum related to Chernobyl
hasFeature monuments related to Chernobyl
planned public spaces
separate national-style quarters
hasPlannedCityLayout true
hasPlannedGreenAreas true
hasPublicService cultural centers
hospitals
kindergartens
schools
hasResidentialDistrict Armenian quarter
Azerbaijani quarter NERFINISHED
Baltic quarter NERFINISHED
Belarusian quarter
Georgian quarter
Russian quarter
Ukrainian quarter
hasStatus city of regional significance
hasTransport bus services
railway station
hasUrbanType green city
low-rise city
historicalContext late Soviet urban planning
knownFor being the youngest planned city in Ukraine from the Soviet period
unique multinational architectural design
locatedIn Kyiv Oblast NERFINISHED
locatedNear border with Belarus
locatedOn left bank of the Dnieper River
namedAfter Slavutych (Slavic name for the Dnieper River) NERFINISHED
populationIncludes former Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant workers
purpose to house evacuated Chernobyl workers and their families
replacedResidenceFor Pripyat residents
timezone Eastern European Time NERFINISHED
usesLanguage Russian
Ukrainian

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Kyiv Oblast contains Slavutych