Nove, Kropyvnytskyi municipality, Urban settlement in Kropyvnytskyi municipality, Ukraine.
Nove is an urban-type settlement in the Kropyvnytskyi municipality within Kirovohrad Oblast. It sits at 180 meters elevation among agricultural areas and connects to neighboring communities through local transportation routes.
The settlement received its classification in 1925 when Soviet authorities introduced new administrative categories between villages and cities. This status shaped its development throughout the 20th century.
The settlement reflects central Ukrainian rural life, where farming remains woven into the daily rhythms of the community. Agriculture here shapes how people organize their time and connect with the surrounding landscape.
The settlement connects to larger Kropyvnytskyi through local roads and shares access to regional services. Travel timing depends on the available transportation network in this agricultural area.
In 2024, Ukraine abolished the urban-type settlement classification that had existed for nearly a century. This administrative shift affected how dozens of similar communities across the country are now categorized.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.