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  2. Mariupol International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mariupol International Airport (Ukrainian: Міжнародний аеропорт Маріуполь, Russian: Международный аэропорт Мариуполь) (IATA: MPW, ICAO: UKCM), previously known as Zhdanov Airport, is the currently closed [1] main airport of the large, industrial city and port of Mariupol and is located 5km from the city.

  3. List of airports in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Zaporizhzhia International Airport: Public/Mil. 02/20, 2502m, Asphalt: International airports with no SAA [a] certification as of 2017 Mariupol: Donetsk: UKCM MPW Mariupol International Airport (Closed due to war in Donbas) Public 02/20, 2550m, Asphalt 02/20, 1400m, Grass

  4. Category:Transport in Mariupol - Wikipedia

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    Mariupol International Airport; Mariupol railway station; P. Port of Mariupol; T. Trams in Mariupol This page was last edited on 8 February 2017, at 23:35 ...

  5. Transport in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The transportation infrastructure of Ukraine is adequately developed overall, however it is obsolete and in need of major modernization. A remarkable boost in the recent development of the country's transportation infrastructure was noticed after winning the right to host a major continental sport event the UEFA Euro 2012 .

  6. Mariupol - Wikipedia

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    Mariupol [a] is a city in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine.It is situated on the northern coast of the Sea of Azov, at the mouth of the Kalmius River.Prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it was the tenth-largest city in the country and the second-largest city in Donetsk Oblast, with an estimated population of 425,681 people in January 2022; [5] as of August 2023, Ukrainian authorities estimate the ...

  7. Mariupol railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station in 2022 following the Siege of Mariupol. In 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, much of the station was destroyed during the Siege of Mariupol. Following Russian victory, they began demolishing the remnants of the building. [2] Mariupol and its surrounding Donetsk Oblast were unilaterally annexed by Russia in September ...

  8. Trams in Mariupol - Wikipedia

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    The Mariupol Tram (Ukrainian: Маріупольський трамвай, romanized: Mariupolskyi tramvai) is a tram network in the city of Mariupol, Ukraine. The Mariupol Tram network began operating on May 1, 1933. The total length of tram network was 116 km with 8 regular and 4 peak routes. The tram is currently operating with reduced service.

  9. Siege of Mariupol - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Mariupol began on 24 February 2022 and lasted until 20 May, as part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It saw fighting between the Russian Armed Forces (alongside the Donetsk People's Republic People's Militia) and the Ukrainian Armed Forces for control over the city of Mariupol in southeastern Ukraine.