Mala Danylivka (ukrainien : Мала Данилівка) est une commune urbaine de l'oblast de Kharkiv et du raïon de Kharkiv, en Ukraine orientale. Elle compte 8 145 habitants en 2021.
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Peremoha is the 30th station of the Kharkiv Metro, located on the system's Oleksiivska Line. The station is located immediately north of the Oleksiivska station, and is the line's current terminus. The station's official opening was on 19 August 2016 by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. The station welcomed its first passengers on 25 August 2016.
Peremoha is named after the Peremohy Avenue, which runs through the vicinity. During the early planning stages the station was referred to as Prospekt Peremohy.
The station is the first Kharkiv metro station with disabled access.
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The Kharkiv State University of Food Technology and Trade is a Ukrainian public university in Kharkiv. In 2021 became part of the State University of Biotechnology as its main campus.
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Oleksiivska is a station on the Kharkiv Metro's Oleksiivska Line. The station opened on 21 December 2010. It was the terminus of the Oleksiivska Line until the Peremoha station was opened on 19 August 2016.
The station had been on the drawing board since 1992. Projected opening years of the station were 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009.
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The B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine is a research institute in Kharkiv, Ukraine, that conducts basic research in experimental and theoretical physics, mathematics, as well as in the field of applied physics. It was founded in 1960 by Borys Verkin, Oleksandr Galkin, Borys Eselson and Ihor Dmytrenko. Its first director was Borys Verkin.
Main areas of research are high-temperature superconductivity, weak superconductivity, magneto antiferromagnets, physics of low-dimensional systems, point-contact spectroscopy, quantum crystals, nonlinear phenomena in metals, physics of disordered systems, quantum phenomena in plasticity and others. The institute has published about 250 monographs, textbooks, reference books, more than 12,000 articles and reviews in ranking scientific journals, and has trained more than 850 highly qualified PhD experts.
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23 Serpnia is a station on the Kharkiv Metro's Oleksiivska Line. The station is one of two new stations added to the metro system on 21 August 2004, the other being Botanichnyi Sad.