Terny, Rural settlement in Romny Raion, Ukraine.
Terny is a settlement in Sumy Oblast situated along the Tern River, a tributary of the Dnieper. The location sits in an agricultural area where farming remains the primary economic activity for the local community.
The settlement historically belonged to different administrative districts, with its territorial status changing multiple times throughout the 20th century. These shifts reflected broader reorganizations in regional governance that affected many communities in the area.
The local population of 2,800 residents maintains agricultural traditions along the Tern River banks, contributing to the regional food production.
The settlement connects to Highway M02, providing road access to nearby urban centers in the region. Being a small rural area, services are limited, so planning ahead for supplies and accommodation is advisable.
The settlement underwent multiple administrative changes, belonging to different raions including Lebedinskij County until 1923 and Ulyanovsk Raion until 1962.
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