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Borozenske (; ) is a village in Beryslav Raion (district) in Kherson Oblast of southern eastern Ukraine, at about northeast of Kherson. It hosts the administration of the Borozenske rural hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.

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Borozenske
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Борозенське
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Ukraine Kherson Oblast#Ukraine

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Borozenske (; ) is a village in Beryslav Raion (district) in Kherson Oblast of southern eastern Ukraine, at about northeast of Kherson. It hosts the administration of the Borozenske rural hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.

== History == The village was first founded as a monastic hamlet during the year 1862, and continued to have an influx of settlers until 1885. It got its name from the village of Borozne in the Vysokopillia settlement hromada (which is now known as Arkhanhelske). During the Great Patriotic War, the village was occupied by German troops from 22 August 1941 to 11 March 1944, and 57 of the residents of the village fought in the war. During late Soviet times it was the home of the central estate of the Lenin Order collective farm "Bilshevyk Offensive", which managed 16,800 hectares of farmland, and mainly produced grain and meat-dairy products. The farm was later awarded the Red Banner of the USSR Ministry of Agriculture.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Borozenske” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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