Buryn (Ukrainian: Буринь, pronounced [bʊˈrɪnʲ] ⓘ) is a city in Konotop Raion of Sumy Oblast, Ukraine.
A dam across the Chasha has created a substantial lake, which is now surrounded by specially planted yew trees.
The first written mention of the village of Borin (in some other handwritten sources also known as Barin) is dated to 1688, as evidenced by the "Heographic Encyclopedic Word" edited by A. F. Trosnikov (Moscow, publishing house "Svetskaya incyclopedia", 1989, p. 88).
[7] During the Russian pullout in early April, the city was liberated and is now back under Ukrainian control.
[8] Among the leading enterprises of the city is PJSC "Buryn Dry Milk Plant", whose products are known not only in Ukraine, but also in Russia, Georgia, and Armenia.