Residence Synyohora
Coordinates: 48°37′15″N 24°13′15″E / 48.62083°N 24.22083°E Residence Synyohora (Ukrainian: Резиденція "Синьогора") is a National Natural Park of Ukraine that was created in 2009 out of the Presidential official residence located near the Huta rural council, Bohorodchany Raion. The residence also known as the winter residence is administered by the State Management of Affairs and funded by the state budget.
Built in 2001 as a sanatorium of the "Ivano-Frankivskghaz", the residence was transferred to state ownership in December 2002 by the Yanukovych government and turned into a national park in 2009.[1]
References
- ↑ The Presidential uksae #1083 of 2009. "About the creation of national nature park "Synyohora". 2009-12-21
External links
- Information at the State Management of Affairs website
- Kryshtopa, O., Amchuk, L. Kuchma residence in Huta: life of success! Ukrayinska Pravda. 2003-1-27
- Uhrynyuk, S. State residence "Synyohora" became a closed object. BBC Ukraine. 2012-12-30
- Parnikoza, I. In Carpathians. Hai Vei. 2012-7-3
- Abramov, V., Kharchenko, A., Gomon, D. New year of Yanukovych: excellent repair at the residence and pickled fish in Pochayiv. Newspaper "Segodnya". 2010-12-22
- "Synyohora" of Yanukovych ordered electricity and gaz for hundreds of thousands. Ukrayinska Pravda. 2012-12-26
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