The Dovhyntsivskyi District (Ukrainian: Довгинцівський район, Dovhyntsivskyi raion) is one of seven administrative urban districts (raions) of the city of Kryvyi Rih, located in southern Ukraine.
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Kryvyi Rih–Main is a railway station in Ukraine, the main passenger station of the Cisdnieper Railways. It is located in Kryvyi Rih, the seventh most populous city of Ukraine.
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Kryvyi Rih is a Ukrainian Air Force airbase located near Kryvyi Rih city in south-central Ukraine.
The base was home to the 16th Military-Transport Aviation Regiment of the Soviet Air Forces between 1964 and 1979 with the Antonov An-12. along with the 363rd Military-Transport Aviation Regiment between 1946 and 1992 with the Ilyushin Il-76MD.
In 2017, in view of the funding and position on increasing combat capabilities, the Air Force Command decided to restore the airfield. Now [in 2018] "Kryvyi Rih" is ready to receive all aircraft types that are in service.
On 19 September 2023, Russian sources claimed that a ZALA Lancet conducted a strike against a Ukrainian Air Force MiG-29 fighter stationed at Krivoi Rog, some 70 km from front line on the Dnieper River. The MiG was reportedly hit near the cockpit.
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The Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University was a state-sponsored university university located in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine. It has roots dating back to 1930 and offers 29 departments and programs.
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The Monument of Ten Commandments is an architectural complex in Ukraine opened in honor of the 15th anniversary of the Kryvyi Rih Eparchy.
The complex is set in Dzerzhinsk area in the park near Technical University, at the intersection of Kostenko and XXII Partsezda Streets. The ensemble consists of 8 granite slabs in the form of clay tablets. Their size gradually and proportionally decreases from the center to the edges. Moses' Ten Commandments are inscribed on two central plates, arranged like an open book.
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Miska Likarnia is a station on the Kryvyi Rih Metrotram. Opened on 19 May 2001, it is currently the newest one in the system. The station was built into an existing track between the stations of Sonyachna and Vechirniy bulvar in the interests of serving the microraions of Skhidnyi and Sonyachnyi, which lacked stations nearby. It is named after the central municipal hospital, which is located 500 meters from the station.
The station demonstrates another of the system's massive advantage over a traditional Metro system, the ease at which a station can be built into an existing track. In the original plans there was no provision for the station, however, the tracks in the area are very straight and there are a number of subways that were built back in 1980s under the tram lines. It was decided the subway would be converted, and the station would be built around it, with two side platforms. As there was no perfect symmetry between the portals of the subway and its distance to the future platforms, the tracks had to be slightly moved eastwards to make room for the western platform.
In addition, the subway was "extended" through glazed pavilions to make room for platform leading staircases and turnstiles. In the interests of cost-saving, the platforms were made shorter and narrower than the standard sizes of other stations. Also the metal canopy which hinges over does not extend far enough to actually provide adequate protection from the weather elements. The overall effect made the appearance resemble more of a terminal bus stop than that of a Metrotram station.