Vysoke

See also: Vysoké and vysoké

English

Etymology

From Ukrainian Висо́ке (Vysóke). Compare Vysokaye, Vysoké, Vysokoe, Vysokoye, and Wysokie.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: vĭsôʹkā, IPA(key): /vɪsˈɔːkeɪ/

Proper noun

Vysoke

  1. A village in Koriukivka urban hromada, Koriukivka Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine, first settled in 1893, formally founded in 1904.
  2. A village, the administrative centre of Vysoke rural hromada, Nizhyn Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine, first mentioned in the seventeenth century.
    1. (historical) A silrada of the former Borzna Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine, established in 1918, amalgamated into Vysoke rural hromada in September 2017.
    2. A rural hromada of Nizhyn Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine, established in September 2017.
  3. A village in Sukhopolova rural hromada, Pryluky Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1600.
  4. A village in Kuibysheve selrada, Bakhchysarai Raion, the Crimea, Ukraine, first settled in the tenth century, first mentioned in 1520, occupied by Russian forces since March 2014.
    Synonym: (former name [until 1945]) Kermenchik
  5. A village in Zatyshne rural hromada, Kamianske Raion, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine, until 1946 officially known simply as “khutir № 47”.
  6. A village in Pershotravneve rural hromada, Nikopol Raion, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine, founded before 1886.
  7. A village in Tomakivka settlement hromada, Nikopol Raion, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1924–5.
    Synonym: (former name [until 2016]) Volodymyrivka
  8. A rural settlement in Makiivka urban hromada, Donetsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, founded as a mining settlement in the aftermath of the First World War, controlled by the Donetsk People’s Republic since April 2014.
  9. A village in Kehychivka settlement hromada, Berestyn Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1876.
    Synonym: (former name [until 2016]) Artemivka
  10. A village in Krasnohrad urban hromada, Berestyn Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1928.
  11. A village in Zolochiv settlement hromada, Bohodukhiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1929.
    Synonym: (former name [until 2016]) Zhovtneve
  12. A village in Barvinkove urban hromada, Izium Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1923.
    Synonym: (former name [until 2016]) Zhovtneve
  13. A village in Pervomaiskyi urban hromada, Lozova Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1930.
  14. A village in Tiahynka rural hromada, Beryslav Raion, Kherson Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1928.
    Synonym: (original name [1928–1946]) Neufeld
  15. (historical) An urochyshche in Yemilchyne volost, Novohrad-Volynskyi povit, Volyn Governorate, the Russian Empire; after the Russian Revolution, establishment of the Ukrainian SSR, and introduction of okruhy, an urochyshche in Chmil silrada, Yemilchyne Raion, Korosten Okruha, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
  16. (historical) A khutir in Ozeriany silrada, Olevsk Raion, Korosten Okruha, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, extant in December 1926, inextant by October 1941.
  17. (historical) A khutir in Stovpynka silrada, Olevsk Raion, Korosten Okruha, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, extant in December 1926, inextant by October 1941.
  18. A village in Tetiiv urban hromada, Bila Tserkva Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1601.
  19. A village in Troitske settlement hromada, Svatove Raion, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1950.
  20. A village in Hrebinka urban hromada, Lubny Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine, founded as a khutir in the mid-nineteenth century.
    Synonyms: (original name) Rozhdestvenskyi, ([from 1929]) Vysokyi Horb
  21. A village in Pyriatyn urban hromada, Lubny Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine.
  22. A village in Sencha rural hromada, Myrhorod Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine.
    Synonym: (original name [until 1962]) Kremianka
  23. A village in Zinkiv urban hromada, Poltava Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine.
    Synonyms: (original name) Merkurivka, (former name) Yanivshchyna
    1. (historical) A silrada of the former Zinkiv Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine, superseded c. 2019 by Zinkiv urban hromada. Administrative centre and sole constituent settlement: Vysoke.
  24. A village in Chernechchyna rural hromada, Okhtyrka Raion, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine, founded in the eighteenth century.
    1. (historical) A silrada of Okhtyrka Raion, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine, amalgamated into Chernechchyna rural hromada in July 2017.
  25. A village in Krasnopillia settlement hromada, Sumy Raion, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine, situated on the international border with Russia.
  26. A village in Monastyryska urban hromada, Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine, first mentioned in 1435.
    Synonyms: (former name [19th century]) Kalnyky, (former name [until 1965]) Tovstobaby
  27. A village in Vapniarka settlement hromada, Tulchyn Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine, generally believed to have been founded in the sixteenth century.
    Synonym: (former name [until 1964]) Kryzhopil
    1. (historical) A silrada of the former Tomashpil Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine, merged into Vapniarka settlement hromada in June 2020. Administrative centre and sole constituent settlement: Vysoke.
  28. A village in Smidyn rural hromada, Kovel Raion, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine.
    Synonym: (former name [until 1946]) Vyzhivka
  29. A village in Semenivka rural hromada, Melitopol Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine, first settled by German Mennonites in 1836, officially founded in 1929, occupied by Russian forces since March 2022.
    Synonym: (original name [1836–1929]) Hochfeld
  30. A village in Huliaipole urban hromada, Polohy Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1930.
    Synonym: (original name [1930–2024]) Chervone
  31. A village in Rozdol rural hromada, Vasylivka Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine, founded by German Mennonites in 1810, occupied by Russian forces since March 2022.
    Synonym: (original name [1810–1945]) Hochstädt
    1. (historical) A silrada of the former Mykhailivka Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine, established in 1924, amalgamated into Rozdol rural hromada in November 2017.
  32. A village in Brusyliv settlement hromada, Zhytomyr Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine, first mentioned in 1741.
    1. (historical) A silrada, first of Stavyshche volost of Radomysl povit (January–March 1923), then of Stavyshche Raion of Malyn Okruha (March 1923–October 1924), then of Brusyliv Raion (October 1924 onward) of Bila Tserkva Okruha (October 1924–September 1930); of Kyiv Governorate (January 1923–March 1925), then of Kyiv Oblast (February 1932–September 1937), then of Zhytomyr Oblast (September 1937 onward); of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic; established in January 1923, diestablished in August 1954. Administrative centre and sole constituent settlement: Vysoke.
  33. A village, the administrative centre of Vysoke rural hromada, Zhytomyr Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine, originally two separate settlements: a Czech colony founded in 1878 and a far older Ukrainian settlement first mentioned in 1584. The Ukrainian settlement was merged into the Czech settlement in June 1960.
    Synonyms: (original name of the Czech settlement) Vyšehrad, (former name of the Czech settlement [1924–1946]) Vysoke-Cheske, (former name of the Ukrainian settlement [1946–1960]) Vysoke-Ukrainske
    1. (historical) A silrada of the former Cherniakhiv Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine, established in 1923, amalgamated into Vysoke rural hromada in August 2015.
      Synonym: (former name [1924–1960]) Vysoke-Ukrainske
    2. (historical) A Czech national selsoviet of Cherniakhiv Raion: first of Volyn Okruha (October 1924–September 1930), then of Kyiv Oblast (February 1932–September 1937), and then of Zhytomyr Oblast (September 1937 onward); of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic; established in October 1924, disestablished in August 1954.
      Synonym: (former name [1924–1946]) Vysoke-Cheske
    3. A rural hromada of Zhytomyr Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine, established in August 2015.

Meronyms

constituent settlements of the silrada of Chernihiv Oblast
  • Halaibyne (village)
  • Kupchenkiv (village)
  • Malychyna Hreblia (village)
  • Vysoke (village, administrative centre)
constituent settlements of the rural hromada of Chernihiv Oblast
  • Chervona Hirka (village)
  • Dobropillia (village)
  • Halaibyne (village)
  • Holovenky (village)
  • Kerbutivka (village)
  • Klypyn (rural settlement)
  • Kupchenkiv (village)
  • Mala Doch (village)
  • Malychyna Hreblia (village)
  • Noselivka (village)
  • Novi Mlyny (village)
  • Parystivka (village)
  • Trostianka (village)
  • Velyka Doch (village)
  • Vysoke (village, administrative centre)
constituent settlements of the silrada of Sumy Oblast
  • Kudriave (village)
  • Verbove (village)
  • Veselyi Hai (village)
  • Vysoke (village, administrative centre)
constituent settlements of the silrada of Zaporizhzhia Oblast
  • Rivne (village)
  • Solovivka (village)
  • Suvore (village)
  • Traktorne (village)
  • Trudoliubymivka (village)
  • Vodne (village)
  • Vysoke (village, administrative centre)
constituent settlements of the silrada of Zhytomyr Oblast
  • Osnyky (village)
  • Vysoke (village, administrative centre)
constituent settlements of the Czech national selsoviet
  • Churanda-Vynohrady (colony, until no later than 1946)
  • Horbashi (colony, until no later than 1941)
  • Vysoke (village, administrative centre)
constituent settlements of the rural hromada of Zhytomyr Oblast
  • Horodyshche (village)
  • Osnyky (village)
  • Shcheniiv (village)
  • Vysoke (village, administrative centre)
  • Zabriddia (village)
  • Vysoke-Cheske
  • Vysoke Pole
  • Vysoke-Ukrainske

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