Country Russia Established 1784 Population 995 (2015) | Republic Crimea Postal Index 297153 | |
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Drofino (Russian: Дрофино, Ukrainian: Дрофине) is a village in Nyzhnohirskyi Raion of Republic of Crimea in Russia.
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Map of Drofyne
Geography
Drofino is located in the south of the district, in the steppe Crimea, near the border with the Bilohirsk Raion, the altitude is 62 m.
The neighboring village: Jastrebski 2.5 km to the West, Strepitosa to the south and Sady to the North-East. Distance to the district center is about 21 kilometer.
The closest railway station is Nizhnegorsk (on line Dzhankoy — Feodosiya).
There is one school in Drofino.
History
The villages of Maly Matis and Bolshoy Matis appeared, apparently, in the 1930s, as in the List of settlements of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in the Soviet Union of 17 December 1926.
In the Statistical Handbook of Taurida province in 1915 Tabulinskiy parish Simferopol Raion featured a Russo-German farm, with a population of 36 people, including 8 Germans.
By the decree of the Presidium of USSR in RSFSR of 18 May 1948, Maly Matis and Bolshoy Matis Nyzhnohirskyi Raion were renamed in Drofino. On 30 September 1966 the village became centre of the village Council.