Nyvky
Nyvky is a neighbourhood in Kyiv, Ukraine. It belongs to Shevchenkivskyi District of Kyiv. It is surrounded by Svyatoshyn to the west, Shuliavka to the south-east, Vidradnyi to the south, Syrets to the east, Vynohradar, and Berkivtsi.
It is not connected with the Nyvka River, which flows through Kyiv in a westerly direction from Svyatoshyn along the Borshchahivka settlement chain - the opposite direction from Nyvky, which lies to its east.
Etymology
The name Nyvky is derived from a grain field that was located along the Brest-Litovsky highway.History
In the 1850s it was the site of the khutir of Fuzykivka that was established by Fuzyk family from the village of Bilychi. In 1870s, a farmstead and a dacha there named "Nyvky" was being rented out.In the beginning of the 20th century, khutir Nyvky was part of Bilhorodka volost, Kyiv county. It had five homecourts with population of 27, along with three brick shops. At that time Nyvky included also such neighborhoods like Vovcha Hora and Rubezhivka. In 1923 the khutir was merged with the city of Kyiv.
Infrastructure
Notable institutions in Nyvky include the National Pedagogical Dragomanov University, Kyiv Exposition Center, the YFS [Dynamo Kyiv of Valeriy Lobanovsky|Dynamo Kyiv youth football training academy], Kadetskyi Korpus Liceum, Nyvky City Business Park, and the Verkon factory. It is also home to Nyvky Park, Park Dubky, and Dubovyi Hai Park.Nykvy metro station was built here in 1970. Rubezhivskyi train station is located next to Nyvky Park on the Syrets River. Nykvy is also close to Sviatoshyn Airfield.