[1] Dolynske is famous for the thick succession of Pleistocene water-lain facies containing Kharpov and Taman faunal complexes.
The overlying loess-palaeosol sequence constitutes one of the most complete palaeoclimate archives in the Lower Danube Basin.
[2] On May 19 1919, villagers of Dolynske revolted against the Romanian Authorities.
[3] Until 18 July 2020, Dolynske belonged to Reni Raion.
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