Dmytriwka (Kilija)

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Dmytriwka (Kilija)
Дмитрівка
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Dmytriwka (Kilija) (Ukraine)
Dmytriwka (Kilija)
Dmytriwka (Kilija)
Basic data
Oblast : Odessa Oblast
Rajon : Kilija district
Height : 15 m
Area : 2.56 km²
Residents : 3,144 (2001)
Population density : 1,228 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 68330
Area code : +380 4843
Geographic location : 45 ° 39 '  N , 29 ° 23'  E Coordinates: 45 ° 38 '31 "  N , 29 ° 22' 43"  E
KOATUU : 5122381201
Administrative structure : 1 village
Address: вул. Калініна 108б
68330 с. Дмитрівка
Statistical information
Dmytriwka (Kilija) (Odessa Oblast)
Dmytriwka (Kilija)
Dmytriwka (Kilija)
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Dmytriwka ( Ukrainian Дмитрівка ; Russian Дмитровка Dmitrovka , Romanian Dumitresti ) is a Budschak located village in the Ukrainian Odessa with about 3100 inhabitants (2001).

The 2.56 km² village is the only place in the 61.55 km² district council of the same name in the north of Kilija Rajon .

The village is located on the bank of the Drakulja ( Дракуля ), a 52 km long, left tributary of the Danube 25 km northeast of the district center Kilija and about 175 km southwest of the Oblast center Odessa . Territorial road T-16-30 runs through the village .

history

The village was founded in 1821 and has shared the history of the Budschak landscape in southern Bessarabia ever since . Since the Peace of Bucharest in 1812 as a result of the 7th Russo-Turkish War, this was part of the Bessarabia Governorate within the Russian Empire . After the Crimean War lost for Russia , the area around Cahul, Bolgrad and Ismail , in which the village is located, went to the Principality of Moldova in 1856 , only to fall to Russia again by 1917 after the next Russo-Ottoman War in 1878. In the turmoil of the October Revolution , Russia lost Bessarabia, which in 1917 declared itself the Democratic Republic of Moldova and voluntarily joined the Kingdom of Romania in the same year . After the occupation of Bessarabia by the Soviet Union in 1940, the village was in the Akkerman Oblast (from August 7, 1940, Ismajil Oblast ) in the Ukrainian SSR . At the beginning of the German-Soviet War , the village came back to Romania in 1941. After the Red Army recaptured Bessarabia in 1944, the village was again in the Ukrainian Oblast Ismajil, which became part of Odessa Oblast in 1954. After the collapse of the Soviet Union , Dmytrivka became part of independent Ukraine in 1991.

Individual evidence

  1. Local website on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on September 28, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  2. ^ Website of the district council on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada; accessed on September 28, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  3. ^ Local history of Dmytrivka in the history of the cities and villages of the Ukrainian SSR ; accessed on September 28, 2017 (Ukrainian)