Zolota Balka | |||||||||
Native Name: | Золота Балка | ||||||||
Native Name Lang: | uk | ||||||||
Settlement Type: | Village | ||||||||
Established Title: | Founded | ||||||||
Established Date: | 1780 | ||||||||
Unit Pref: | Metric | ||||||||
Area Total Km2: | 285.6 | ||||||||
Population Total: | 1681 | ||||||||
Population As Of: | 2001 census | ||||||||
Population Density Km2: | auto | ||||||||
Timezone: | EET | ||||||||
Utc Offset: | +2 | ||||||||
Timezone Dst: | EEST | ||||||||
Utc Offset Dst: | +3 | ||||||||
Pushpin Map: | Ukraine Kherson Oblast#Ukraine | ||||||||
Pushpin Map Caption: | Zolota Balka in Kherson Oblast | ||||||||
Coordinates: | 47.3797°N 33.9589°W | ||||||||
Postal Code Type: | Postal code | ||||||||
Postal Code: | 74214 | ||||||||
Area Code Type: | Area code | ||||||||
Area Code: | +380 5533 | ||||||||
Elevation M: | 86 | ||||||||
Subdivision Type: | Country | ||||||||
Subdivision Type1: | Oblast | ||||||||
Subdivision Name1: | Kherson Oblast | ||||||||
Subdivision Type2: | Raion | ||||||||
Subdivision Name2: | Beryslav Raion | ||||||||
Subdivision Type3: | Hromada | ||||||||
Pushpin Relief: | y | ||||||||
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Zolota Balka (Ukrainian: Золота Балка; Russian: link=no|Золотая Балка) is a village in Beryslav Raion (district) in Kherson Oblast of southern Ukraine, at about 132.6km (82.4miles) northeast by east from the centre of Kherson city, on the right bank of the Dnipro river, on the western bank of the Kakhovka Reservoir. It belongs to the Novooleksandrivka rural hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.[1]
Until 18 July 2020, Zolota Balka belonged to Novovorontsovka Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Kherson Oblast to five. The area of Novovorontsovka Raion was merged into Beryslav Raion.[2] [3]
The settlement came under attack by Russian forces during the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and was regained by Ukrainian forces in the beginning of October the same year.
The settlement had 1681 inhabitants in 2001, native language distribution as of the Ukrainian Census of the same year:
96.19%