The Ukrainian industrialist Vira Naydyonova is buried in the St. Basil the Great Church, in the village.[2]
Geography
The village is situated 91 km south east of the administrative centre of the Oblast, Kherson, and 41 km south-east of the administrative centre of the raion, Nova Kakhovka. It has an area of 1.82 km2 and a population of approximately 1,703 people.[1]
Russian invasion and occupation
When Russia invaded Ukraine, most of Kherson Oblast, along with the village of Tavrychanka, were captured on the first day of the war, 24 February 2022.[3] On 10 and 11 November 2022, all settlements west of the Dnieper, including the city of Kherson, were liberated by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.[4][5] However, as of February 2023, the village remains occupied by Russian forces.[6]