Ozaryntsi

Ozaryntsi
Ozaryntsi
Озаринці
Ozaryntsi is located in Ukraine
Ozaryntsi
Location of Ozaryntsi
Coordinates: 48°32′26″N 27°48′25″E / 48.54056°N 27.80694°E / 48.54056; 27.80694Coordinates: 48°32′26″N 27°48′25″E / 48.54056°N 27.80694°E / 48.54056; 27.80694
Country
Oblast
Raion
Ukraine
Vinnytsia Oblast
Mohyliv-Podilskyi
Founded 1431
Area
 – Total 5.03 km2 (1.9 sq mi)
Population 2001 census
 – Total 1,987
 – Density 395.03/km2 (1,023.1/sq mi)
Postal code 24041
Area code(s) +380 4337

Ozaryntsi (Ukrainian: Озаринці; Russian: Озаринцы, translit. Ozarintsy; Romanian: Ozarinet; Yiddish: אַזאַרעניץ, translit. Azarenits) is a village in the Mohyliv-Podilskyi Raion (district) of the Vinnytsia Oblast (province), Ukraine.


Famous people from Ozaryntsi

  • Aliza Greenblatt (1888–1975) – Yiddish poet.


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