Blahodatne, Beryslav Raion, Kherson Oblast
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Blahodatne (Ukrainian: Благода́тне), formerly Gnadenfeld (Ukrainian: Ґнаденфельд) is a village in southern Ukraine, in Vysokopillia settlement hromada [uk], Beryslav Raion, Kherson Oblast.[1] Its population is 54.[citation needed]
Until 17 July 2020, it was located in Vysokopillia Raion, when that raion was abolished and its territory merged into Beryslav Raion.[2]
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Beryslav Raion
Administrative center: Beryslav
- Beryslav
- Novoraisk
- Andriivka
- Bilohirka
- Bilyayivka
- Blahodatne
- Borozenske
- Bruskynske
- Burhunka
- Davydiv Brid
- Dobrianka
- Dudchany
- Havrylivka
- Khreshchenivka
- Kochubeivka
- Kostromka
- Liubymivka
- Lozove
- Mala Seidemynukha
- Mykhailivka
- Mykolaivka
- Mylove
- Myroliubivka
- Novohrednyeve
- Novooleksandrivka
- Novopetrivka
- Novovoznesenske
- Olhyne
- Osokorivka
- Petropavlivka
- Sukhyi Stavok
- Tiahynka
- Trudolyubivka
- Tryfonivka
- Ukrainka
- Vysoke
- Zelenyi Hai
- Zmiivka (Gammalsvenskby)
- Zolota Balka
- Beryslav
- Borozenske
- Kalynivske
- Kochubeivka
- Mylove
- Novooleksandrivka
- Novoraisk
- Novovorontsovka
- Tiahynka
- Velyka Oleksandrivka
- Vysokopillia
47°28′23″N 33°19′07″E / 47.47306°N 33.31861°E / 47.47306; 33.31861
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