Polonne

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Polonne is a small town in western Ukraine known for its historical roots and location within the Khmelnytskyi region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
urban locality
administrativeReform included into Shepetivka Raion in 2020
areaCode +380 3843
climate humid continental climate
country Ukraine
demographics predominantly ethnic Ukrainians
distanceTo about 90 km from Khmelnytskyi city
elevation about 255 meters
firstMentioned 12th century
formerAdministrativeUnit Polonne Raion NERFINISHED
governingBody Polonne City Council NERFINISHED
hasCoatOfArms Coat of arms of Polonne NERFINISHED
hasCulturalInstitution local cultural center
hasEducationalInstitution secondary schools
hasFlag Flag of Polonne NERFINISHED
hasHealthcareFacility local hospital
hasIndustry ceramics industry
food processing
hasJewishHeritage former Jewish community before World War II
hasLibrary public library
hasLocalEconomy agriculture-related services
hasLocalGovernment Polonne urban hromada NERFINISHED
hasPopulation approximately 20,000
hasRailwayStation Polonne railway station NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding Catholic church
Orthodox churches
hasStatus city of district significance (historical administrative status)
hasTransport regional bus services
historicalEvent suffered destruction during World War II
historicalRegion Volhynia NERFINISHED
locatedIn Khmelnytskyi Oblast NERFINISHED
northwestern part of Khmelnytskyi Oblast
western Ukraine
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedOnRiver Khomenka River NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Shepetivka NERFINISHED
Starokostiantyniv NERFINISHED
officialLanguage Ukrainian
partOf Shepetivka Raion NERFINISHED
postalCode 30500
railwayLine Kyiv–Lviv line NERFINISHED
roadConnection connected by regional roads to Khmelnytskyi
connected by regional roads to Shepetivka
timeZone Eastern European Time
timeZoneDST Eastern European Summer Time

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