Klymivka, Poltava Oblast

[1] Their local government body is called the Klymivka Village Council [uk].

The village of Klymivka is located on the left bank of the Orchyk river [uk].

[2] The earliest recorded mention of the village was in 1775, when it was referred to as the "Klimovka suburb at the Bronyevskaya mill" (Original: "слободка Климовка при мельницѣ Бронѣевской").

It later became part of the Konstantinogradsky Uyezd of the Poltava Governorate in the Russian Empire.

[4] In 1885, the village's population was 1827 people and there were 364 farmsteads, an Orthodox church, school, chapel, 27 windmills, and 2 fairs a year.