Ternove, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Ternove (Ukrainian: Тернове), formerly and still commonly known as Novopetrivske (Ukrainian: Новопетрівьске) is a village located in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, in Ukraine. GeographyThe village of Ternove is located approximately 1 km away from much larger Berezove and is close to the joint borders of Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk Oblasts. A drying stream with a dam flows through the village. It has an elevation of 147 meters.[1] HistoryThe village was founded in 1922. Immediately after the defeat of the UPR, two villages were formed: Ternovy and Petrovsky, named after the "all-Ukrainian headman" Grigory Petrovsky. Over time, the number of villages has increased significantly, and the villages have been united. A village was formed, which the local authorities called Novopetrivske, which was later renamed sometime in 2015 to Ternove.[2] In 2022, Russian troops shelled the village and surrounding areas.[3] References
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