Klov
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Neighbourhood in Kyiv, Ukraine


Klov (Ukrainian: Клов) is a historical neighbourhood in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. Nowadays Klov is located in the administrative Pecherskyi District.
The Klovskiy Monastery was built in this area in the 11th century, but was destroyed in 1240 by Batu Khan's army.
The main streets of Klov are Mechnikova Vulytsia and Klovsky Uzviz, where the 18th-century Klov Palace (which hosts the Supreme Court of Ukraine) is situated.
- Klovska metro station.
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External links
- Клов Archived 2025-08-19 at the Wayback Machine in Wiki-Encyclopedia Kiev Archived 2007-11-07 at the Wayback Machine (in Ukrainian)
50°26′13″N 30°31′55″E / 50.437°N 30.532°E / 50.437; 30.532
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