Velykyi Bukryn (Ukrainian: Великий Букрин; Russian: Великий Букрин) is a village in Obukhiv Raion at the south of Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine, with about 100 inhabitants (2001).
[1] The village, founded in 1600, belongs administratively to the 39.3 km2 district council Malyi Bukryn (Малий Букрин).
The village is located on the border with Cherkasy Oblast on a peninsula in the Dnieper, which is dammed up to Kaniv reservoir, 5 km north of Malyi Bukryn community center, about 50 km northeast of the city of Myronivka and about 120 km south of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.
In the neighboring village of Balyko-Shchuchynka, there is the "National Museum-Memorial Bukryn Bridgehead" (Національний музей-меморіальний комплекс «Букринський плацда) to commemorate the fighting.
Until 18 July 2020, Velykyi Bukryn belonged to Myronivka Raion.