Petrove (Ukrainian: Петрове) is a village in central Ukraine, Kropyvnytskyi Raion, Kirovohrad Oblast, in Znamianka urban hromada.
The river Balka Orlova flows through its territory, named after the village of the same name founded by a Zaporozhian Cossack nicknamed Orel, which existed here at the beginning of the XVIII century, and in 1958, was annexed to Petrove.
Now the entire valley of this river is called Orlova Balka.
As of 1886, 337 people lived in the village, there were 73 farmsteads, 3 shops, and a brick factory.
4 miles away, there was a railway station, a cafeteria, 3 benches, and an inn.