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Topic: Yenakiieve


In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
 Yenakiieve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yenakiyevo) is a city in south-eastern Ukraine within the Donetsk Oblast, located on the Krynka river about 50km from the Donetsk Oblast capital, Donets'k.
The city is a center of coal mining, metallurgy, chemical production, and manufacturing.
Yenakiieve was founded in 1853, its coal mines being established in 1883, and the city being incorporated in 1925.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yenakiieve   (108 words)

  
 Kiyv - Ukrainian cities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Yenakiieve is a regional town, which came into being in 1883.
It was founded in connection with the construction of the coal mines.
Yenakiiev - one of the builder of the works.
ukrainian-city.youmemarriage.com /donetsk.html   (1265 words)

  
 IMEPOWER Investment Group - Investment News Weekly
Experts estimate that the Ukrainian ice cream market is worth up to USD 100 million per year.
The Yenakiieve metallurgical plant (Donetsk region) reported net profits of UAH 197.879 million in 2001.
President Leonid Kuchma had met with Surgutneftegaz, which is one of the largest Russian oil and gas company, chief Vladimir Bogdanov and discussed the company's possible investment in Ukraine.
www.imepower.com /?news2002/0520   (1208 words)

  
 Local weather forecast Yenakiyeve. Climate Yenakiyeve. Temperature Yenakiyeve. Ukraine
Yenakiieve (Ukrainian: ????????, also Yenakiyeve; Russian: ????????, Yenakiyevo) is a city in south-eastern Ukraine within its Donetsk Oblast, located on the Krynka river 50km far from Donets'k.
The city is a centre of coal mining, metallurgy, chemical production, and manufacturing.
Yenakiieve was founded in 1853, coal mines established in 1883, and the city incorporated in 1925.
www.localweatherforecat.com /ukraine/yenakiyeve.html   (116 words)

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