Filativka (Ukrainian: Філатівка; Russian: Филатовка; Crimean Tatar: Filatovka), is a village in the Krasnoperekopsk Raion, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, southern Ukraine.
Along with the rest of the Crimean peninsula, the settlement was occupied and subsequently annexed by the Russian Federation in early 2014.
The village is located on the northernmost part of the Crimean peninsula, and has access to the shores of the Rotten Sea.
As of the first Soviet census in 1926, the village had a population of 103 inhabitants, of whom 99 were ethnic Ukrainians, while the rest consisted of one single Belarusian, Russian, Latvian and Czech person respectively.
[2] Following the failed 1991 Soviet coup attempt, a majority of Crimean population voted to become part of an independent Ukrainian state.