List of impact craters in Europe
This list of impact craters in Europe includes all confirmed impact craters as listed in the Earth Impact Database. These features were caused by the collision of large meteorites or comets with the Earth.
Mala Vyska (Ukrainian: Мала Виска) is a city in Kirovohrad Oblast (region) of Ukraine, and the administrative center of Mala Vyska Raion. Population: 11,141 (2013 est.).
Population: 12,644
Latitude: 48° 38' 35.09" N
Longitude: 31° 38' 11.65" E
This list of impact craters in Europe includes all confirmed impact craters as listed in the Earth Impact Database. These features were caused by the collision of large meteorites or comets with the Earth.
Novomyrhorod (Ukrainian: Новомиргород) is a city in the Kirovohrad Oblast (province) of central Ukraine, in the southern part of the Middle Dnieper area.
JSC Hydrosila (Ukrainian: Гідросила) is Ukraine's company, currently one of the basic companies within the corporation "Hydrosila GROUP" JSC. Nowadays four factories belong to corporation: "Hydrosila" JSC, "Hydrosila MZTG" JSC, "Hydrosila LEDA" JSC,…
Mala Vyska (Ukrainian: Мала Виска) is a city in Kirovohrad Oblast (province) of Ukraine, and the administrative center of Malovyskivskyi Raion.
Zlatopil (from Ukrainian: "Golden Field", also as the Russian transliteration Zlatopol) was a small city in Ukraine, located about 80 km northwest of Kirovohrad.
Zirka Stadium is a multifunctional facility, primarily used for football located in Kirovohrad, Ukraine. Currently the Ukrainian First League football club Zirka Kirovohrad plays their home games at the stadium.
Alt Danzig was a German settlement in the southern Russian Empire, present day Ukraine. Its name comes from Gdańsk in present-day Poland. Alt, meaning "old", distinguishes this community from Neu Danzig, another German settlement in this area of the…