Mezhyhirya
Mezhyhirya (Ukrainian: Межигір'я) is a toponym of Ukrainian origin which means land between mounts or land between hills.
It can refer to:
- Mezhyhirya Monastery, a destroyed monastery in Kiev Oblast
- Mezhyhirya ravine, located in Kiev Oblast
- Mezhyhirya (residence), a former private residence of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych in Novi Petrivtsi, Vyshhorod Raion
- Mezhyhirya, a village in Ustya-Zelene community, Monastyryska Raion
- Mezhyhirya, a village in Rykiv community, Turka Raion
See also
- Mizhhirya, a similar toponym
- Mizhhirya, an urban-type settlement in Zakarpattia Oblast of western Ukraine
- Mizhhirya (formerly Baqsan), a village in Zelenohirske community, Bilohirsk Raion
- Mizhhirya, a village in Markovychi community, Lokachi Raion
- Mizhhirya, a village of Bohorodchany Raion
- Mizhhirya, a small village of seven people in Chapayevka community, Dykanka Raion
- Mizhhirya, a village in Syvky community, Bilohiria Raion
- Univ (until 2003 Mizhhirya), a village in Korosne community, Peremyshliany Raion
- Monastyrok (until 1992 Mizhhirya), a village in Bilche-Zolote community, Borschiv Raion
- Međugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina (name derived from the same Slavic roots)
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