Kozhari
Kozhari (Ukrainian: Кожарі) is a village located in the Nizhyn Raion of the Chernihiv Oblast in northern Ukraine. It lies approximately 16 kilometers northeast of the city of Nizhyn.
Kozhari is primarily an agricultural village. Its history is intertwined with the broader history of the Chernihiv region, experiencing periods of rule under various powers, including the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Russian Empire, before becoming part of independent Ukraine.
The village's population is relatively small. Demographic data can fluctuate, and recent population figures may be obtained from Ukrainian government sources or local municipality records.
Kozhari, like many rural Ukrainian villages, likely possesses local traditions and customs significant to its inhabitants. These customs may relate to seasonal agricultural practices, religious observances, or historical events particular to the village.
The village is administered as part of a local council (silrada) within the Nizhyn Raion.