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  1. The Mezhyhirya Residence (Ukrainian: Межигір'я, romanized: Mezhyhiria, pronounced [meʒɪˈɦirjɐ]) is an estate in Ukraine where Viktor Yanukovych lived when he was Prime Minister and then President of Ukraine and is now a museum displaying Yanukovych's luxurious lifestyle.

  2. Mezhyhirya (en ucraniano: Межигір'я, Mežigìr’â) [1] fue la residencia privada de Víktor Yanukóvich desde 2002 hasta 2014, cuando ocupó los cargos de primer ministro y posteriormente presidente de Ucrania, y se encuentra en Noví Petrivtsi, raión de Výshgorod, óblast de Kiev, Ucrania. [2]

  3. The Mezhyhirya Savior-Transfiguration Monastery (Ukrainian: Межигірський Спасо-Преображенський монастир, romanized: Mezhyhirskyi Spaso-Preobrazhenskyi Monastyr) was an Eastern Orthodox female monastery that was located in the neighborhood of Mezhyhiria outside of the Vyshhorod city limits.

  4. El Monasterio Mezhyhirya (en ucraniano: Межигірський монастир) fue una residencia Real histórica de la época medieval situada cerca de la ciudad medieval de Výshhorod que en la actualidad se encuentra en el Óblast de Kiev, al norte de Ucrania. Este complejo está situado en el barranco Mezhyhirya, en la margen derecha del río Dniéper .

  5. 1 de nov. de 2019 · Mezhyhirya, roughly translated as “the place between mountains,” is spread on a hilly terrain by the Dnipro river some nine miles away from Kiev. It’s official address is in Novi Petrivtsi, an affluent village where many Ukrainian government officials live.

  6. 24 de feb. de 2014 · The 340-acre Mezhyhirya estate, 20km outside Kiev, was the private residence of Ukraine's president – but few had been inside, let alone worked out how exactly it had been prised from state...

  7. 273 reviews. #1 of 9 things to do in Novi Petrivtsi. Speciality MuseumsArchitectural Buildings. Write a review. About. Since mid-November 2014, Mezhyhirya has been a museum that displays the luxury of its former owner, former President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych. The estate is located in the village of Novi Petrivtsi, 25 km from Kiev.