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Бахмут | ||
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Oblast : | Donetsk Oblast | |
Rajon : | District-free city | |
Height : | 200 m | |
Area : | 42.02 km² | |
Residents : | 74,320 (2019) | |
Population density : | 1,769 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 84500 | |
Area code : | +380 6274 | |
Geographic location : | 48 ° 36 ′ N , 38 ° 0 ′ E | |
KOATUU : | 1410300000 | |
Administrative structure : | 1 city, 1 urban-type settlement | |
Mayor : | Oleksiy Reva | |
Address: | вул. Артема 44 84 500 м. Бахмут |
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Website : | http://artemrada.gov.ua/ | |
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Bachmut ( Ukrainian and Russian Бахмут ) is a city in Donetsk Oblast in eastern Ukraine on the banks of the Bachmutka River with around 74,000 inhabitants (as of 2019).
Due to the Entkommunisierungsgesetze the city was on the force since 1924 name on February 4, 2016 Artemivsk ( Артемівськ ) in the historical names Bachmut renamed.
Bachmut is the center of the raion of the same name and is divided into the urban-type settlement Krasna Hora ( Красна Гора ) in addition to the actual city . Until September 8, 2016, the cities of Tschassiw Yar and Soledar were still assigned to the municipality of Bachmut and were then subordinated to the district administration of the Bachmut district .
Bachmut is a center of the Ukrainian salt industry.
traffic
There are several train stations in the city on the Kharkiv – Horlivka and Kramatorsk – Debaltseve railway lines . The T-05-13 , T-05-04 and T-13-02 territorial roads run through the city . The M 03 trunk road runs northeast of Bachmut .
history
The Bachmut Fortress was founded in 1703 . From the 18th century, salt was extracted in the vicinity of the city and there was intensive salt trade . In the 19th century the city was the administrative center of Ujesd Bachmut in the Yekaterinoslav governorate . In 1924 the city was renamed Artemivsk in honor of the Russian revolutionary Artyom .
The imported include Germany Krimsekt is in Bachmut in a former chalk mine, and not, as often assumed on the peninsula Crimea produced from wines mainly from the peninsula. In the extensive underground passages and caves, members of the Wehrmacht killed the population during World War II . Between January 9 and 12, 1942, around 3,000 Jews from the city were transported to a tunnel in the former gypsum mine by members of Einsatzgruppe C with the logistical assistance of the 17th Army, where they were 50–70 meters underground walled in. In order to cover up the action, the walls of the gallery were blown off. In September 1943, after the city was liberated by the Red Army as part of the Donets Basin operation , the bodies were discovered and recovered after some searching. As the corpses were mummified rather than decomposed due to the unusual climatic conditions in the tunnel (permanent temperature of + 12-14 ° and humidity of 88-90%), a number of them could be identified. In 1950, the Bachmuter sparkling wine factory (Krimsekt) was set up in the same mine because of these specific climatic conditions. At the place where the local Jews were walled up in January 1941, there is now the “Wall of Tears” to commemorate.
In 1999 it became known that the Ukrainian government was planning a repository for highly radioactive nuclear waste in Bachmut in the salt mine of the Soledar district. The local environmental and civil rights groups Mama-86 and Bahmat were able to prevent this project with the help of the German citizens' initiative environmental protection Lüchow-Dannenberg .
On April 24, 2014, pro-Russian separatists attacked an army base in the city. The Ukrainian army repulsed the attack.
coat of arms
As Bachmut, the city introduced a coat of arms divided into green and black with the symbol for salt in the middle. This is a circle with a horizontal thread across the diameter (cut circle). The city colors are in the coat of arms.
Population development
1897 | 1923 | 1926 | 1939 | 1959 | 1970 | 1979 | 1989 | 2001 | 2005 | 2015 | 2019 |
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19,316 | 28,904 | 37,354 | 55,409 | 60,626 | 82,342 | 87.084 | 90.279 | 82,916 | 80,655 | 77,177 | 74,320 |
Swell:
Ethnic group | Residents | 2001 (%) |
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Ukrainians | 78.993 | 69.4 |
Russians | 31,301 | 27.5 |
Belarusians | 705 | 0.6 |
Armenians | 396 | 0.3 |
Roma | 263 | 0.2 |
Jews | 224 | 0.2 |
Town twinning
Bachmut cultivates friendship between cities with Omaha in the USA .
sons and daughters of the town
- Jakiw Chammo (* 1990), judoka
- Serhij Krymskyj (1930–2010), philosopher and cultural scientist
- Alina Lohwynenko (* 1990), sprinter
- Ludwig Christian Karl Alexander Martens (1875–1948), German-Russian revolutionary and mechanical engineer
- Menachem Savidor (1917–1988), Israeli politician
- Larissa Schepitko (1938–1979), Soviet film director and screenwriter
- Sam Spewack (1899–1971), American dramaturge, librettist and screenwriter
- Boris Werlinski (1887–1950), Soviet chess master and first grandmaster of the USSR
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Сhyselnist Naselennya po mistakh ta rayonakh. Retrieved December 12, 2019 (among others).
- ↑ Верховна Рада України; Постанова від 04.02.2016 № 984-VIII Про перейменування окремих населених пунктів та районів
- ↑ http://artemrada.gov.ua/uk/news/10260
- ↑ Renaming of localities on the Verkhovna Rada website from February 4, 2016, accessed on February 5, 2016
- ↑ Верховна Рада України; Постанова, План від 09.08.2016 № 1519-VIII Про зміни в адміністративно-територіальному устрої Донецької області, зміну і встановлення меж Бахмутського району Донецької області
- ↑ Де в Україні видобувають сіль та як її використовують. In: Ukraine IS. November 10, 2018, Retrieved December 5, 2019 (Ukrainian).
- ↑ The circumstances of the murder of the Jews in Bachmut were the subject of the Nuremberg trials after the war .
- ↑ A repository - then the city is dead , travel report of the BI of August 22, 2000, last viewed on April 28, 2014.
- ↑ Ukrainians at the anti-nuclear camp EJZ report on the return visit, last seen on April 28, 2014.
- ↑ Moscow's answer: Maneuvers on the Ukrainian border , tagesspiegel.de reported on April 24, 2014.
- ↑ Demography of Ukrainian cities on pop-stat.mashke.org
- ↑ http://history.org.ua/LiberUA/NatsSklRMDonObl/NatsSklRMDonObl.pdf