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Zoria (Зоря), formerly Afiny (Афіни), is a village in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. Since the October Revolution it has been a Soviet kolkhoz with few inhabitants in the area of Mariupol amongst the villages of the native minority of the Greeks of Mariupol, which was very large amongst the Greeks in Russia and the Soviet Union. The leading communists of the Greek minority named the kolkhoz "Afiny" on 15 May 1927 after the name of Athens, Greece (Ukrainian: Афіни, Afiny, Russian: Афи́ны, Afiny, Greek: Αθήνα, Athína) and twenty buildings were constructed in the center of the tiny village. The inhabitants were almost all from the local Tatar-speaking Greek minority. They all came from the villages of , Kalchik and . Their ancestors were coming in Donetsk, in 1780, from the Tatar-speaking Greeks an

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  • Заря (Никольский район) (ru)
  • Zoria (en)
  • Зоря (Маріупольський район) (uk)
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  • Заря (укр. Зоря) — село (до 2011 года посёлок) в Никольском районе Донецкой области Украины. Население по переписи 2001 года составляло 2273 человека. 28 июля 2003 года расположенная в селе подстанция была внесена в перечень особо важных объектов электроэнергетики Украины. С 7 марта 2022 года под контролем Донецкой Народной Республики. (ru)
  • Зоря́ (колись Αθήνα-Атени) — село (до 2011 року — селище) Кальчицької сільської громади Маріупольського району Донецької області в Україні. Відстань до Нікольського становить близько 36 км і проходить переважно автошляхом Т 0523. (uk)
  • Zoria (Зоря), formerly Afiny (Афіни), is a village in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. Since the October Revolution it has been a Soviet kolkhoz with few inhabitants in the area of Mariupol amongst the villages of the native minority of the Greeks of Mariupol, which was very large amongst the Greeks in Russia and the Soviet Union. The leading communists of the Greek minority named the kolkhoz "Afiny" on 15 May 1927 after the name of Athens, Greece (Ukrainian: Афіни, Afiny, Russian: Афи́ны, Afiny, Greek: Αθήνα, Athína) and twenty buildings were constructed in the center of the tiny village. The inhabitants were almost all from the local Tatar-speaking Greek minority. They all came from the villages of , Kalchik and . Their ancestors were coming in Donetsk, in 1780, from the Tatar-speaking Greeks an (en)
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  • Zoria (en)
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  • Zoria (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Пам'ятник_воїнам-односельчанам,_селище_Зоря,_Нікольський_район.jpg
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  • Пам'ятник воїнам-односельчанам, селище Зоря, Нікольський район.jpg (en)
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  • Ukraine Donetsk Oblast#Ukraine (en)
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  • Location of Pyshchevyk within Ukraine (en)
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  • Zoria (Зоря), formerly Afiny (Афіни), is a village in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. Since the October Revolution it has been a Soviet kolkhoz with few inhabitants in the area of Mariupol amongst the villages of the native minority of the Greeks of Mariupol, which was very large amongst the Greeks in Russia and the Soviet Union. The leading communists of the Greek minority named the kolkhoz "Afiny" on 15 May 1927 after the name of Athens, Greece (Ukrainian: Афіни, Afiny, Russian: Афи́ны, Afiny, Greek: Αθήνα, Athína) and twenty buildings were constructed in the center of the tiny village. The inhabitants were almost all from the local Tatar-speaking Greek minority. They all came from the villages of , Kalchik and . Their ancestors were coming in Donetsk, in 1780, from the Tatar-speaking Greeks and from the villages (131 men & 113 women), (75 men & 79 women), and (51 men & 56 women). It was renamed Zoria in 1945, but it still keeps the name "Afiny" for the local minority of the Greeks. (en)
  • Заря (укр. Зоря) — село (до 2011 года посёлок) в Никольском районе Донецкой области Украины. Население по переписи 2001 года составляло 2273 человека. 28 июля 2003 года расположенная в селе подстанция была внесена в перечень особо важных объектов электроэнергетики Украины. С 7 марта 2022 года под контролем Донецкой Народной Республики. (ru)
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