Bilhorod Kyivskyi

Bilhorod Kyivskyi or Belgorod Kievsky (Ukrainian: Білгород-Київський, romanized: Bilhorod-Kyivskyi; Russian: Белгород Киевский, romanized: Belgorod Kievsky) was a legendary city-castle located in Kievan Rus' that was located on the right bank of Irpin River (now located in Ukraine) and was mentioned in chronicles. The city was quite prominent in the 10th-12th centuries but ceased to exist after 1240 destruction of Kyiv by the Mongols. Currently there is a small village of Bilohorodka, Kyiv Oblast near the location of the defunct city.

Bilhorod Kyivskyi

Bilhorod Kyivskyi or Belgorod Kievsky (Ukrainian: Білгород-Київський, romanized: Bilhorod-Kyivskyi; Russian: Белгород Киевский, romanized: Belgorod Kievsky) was a legendary city-castle located in Kievan Rus' that was located on the right bank of Irpin River (now located in Ukraine) and was mentioned in chronicles. The city was quite prominent in the 10th-12th centuries but ceased to exist after 1240 destruction of Kyiv by the Mongols. Currently there is a small village of Bilohorodka, Kyiv Oblast near the location of the defunct city.