Nebelytsia

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The ancient village of Nebelytsia is located on the Kyiv-Zhytomyr highway, on the border of Kyiv and Zhytomyr regions.

According to one of the versions, this area was first mentioned in 1158 as the Neblsky Volost, gifted by Prince Yaropolk to the Kyiv-Pecherskyi Monastery, but from then until the 18th century, the history of the village is unknown.

In 1764, Nebelytsia was founded as a new settlement on the site of a guardhouse near the mine. The development is connected with the laying of the postal route from Kyiv to Volodymyr.

The Saint Nicolas Church was built in 1851 and restored in 1992 and 2002.

Старовинне село Небелиця розташоване на трасі Київ-Житомир, на кордоні Київської та Житомирської областей.

За однією з версій, ця місцевість вперше згадується в 1158 році як Небльська волость, подарована князем Ярополком Києво-Печерському монастирю, проте з тих пір до XVIII століття історія села невідома.

В 1764 році Небелиця була закладена як нове поселення на місці сторожки біля рудні. Розвиток пов'язаний з прокладкою поштового тракту з Києва до Володимира.

В 1851 році була побудована Миколаївська церква, відреставрована в 1992 та 2002 роках.

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R-11 Rocket Memorial Sign, Nebelytsia
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Memorial Sign "Zhytomyr region. Homeland of Serhiy Korolov" (R-11 Rocket)

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The Memorial Sign "Zhytomyr Region. Homeland of Serhiy Korolov" with a model of the R-11 (SS-1 Scud) combat missile was installed in the village of Nebelytsia at the entrance to the Zhytomyr region on the M-06 highway from the Kyiv side.

The R-11 liquid single-stage ballistic missile was developed by two chief designers, Serhiy Korolov and Mykhaylo Yanhel, in 1953. Short firing range of up to 270 kilometers with the possibility of installing a nuclear warhead.

A training rocket for the monument with a height of about 12 meters was provided by one of the military units of the Sumy region.

There is a rest area opposite the monument, but the track in this place is separated by a solid fence between the lanes, so it is more convenient to stop when traveling in the western direction.

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