Hlobyne

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Hlobyne
Глобине
Coat of arms of Hlobyne
Hlobyne (Ukraine)
Hlobyne
Hlobyne
Basic data
Oblast : Poltava Oblast
Rajon : Hlobyne district
Height : 98 m
Area : 17.5 km²
Residents : 11,745 (January 1, 2006)
Population density : 671 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 39000
Area code : +380 5365
Geographic location : 49 ° 22 ′  N , 33 ° 16 ′  E Coordinates: 49 ° 22 ′ 0 ″  N , 33 ° 16 ′ 0 ″  E
KOATUU : 5320610100
Administrative structure : 1 city , 7 villages
Address: вул. Леніна 285
39000 м. Глобине
Website : http://www.globyne-rada.gov.ua
Statistical information
Hlobyne (Poltava Oblast)
Hlobyne
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Hlobyne ( Ukrainian Глобине ; Russian Глобино Globino ) is a district town in the Ukrainian Poltava Oblast . It stretches along a marshy lake-like river, the dry Omelnyk (Ukrainian Сухий Омельник ). With a length of 12 km, the city has a maximum width of 2 km.

history

Population development

The settlement, from which the town of Hlobyne emerged, was first mentioned in 1737 with its original name Malenkij Kahamlychok (Ukrainian Маленький Кагамличок ). It was later named after the Cossack Hlobyn († 1790 ). In 1878 the place was connected to the railway network, which gave an important boost to the industrial development . The sugar industry, which was the largest employer in the city until the end of the 20th century, played an important role here. In the course of the Second World War , Hlobyne was occupied by German troops, who left a destroyed city when they withdrew. In 1957, Hlobyne was transformed into an urban-type settlement , and in 1976 it was named a town .

Economy and Transport

In economic terms, the focus is on the meat and vegetable processing industry. Hlobyne is on the Kremenchuk - Romodan - Russia railway line .

Administratively, the municipality in the city itself, and the seven villages divided Kordubanowe (Кордубанове) Nowodoroschnje (Новодорожнє) Nowomoskowske (Новомосковське) Semymohyly (Семимогили) Staryj Chutir (Старий Хутір) Tscherewani (Черевані) and Schepeliwka (Шепелівка).

Web links

Map of the vicinity of the city

supporting documents

  1. Tschyselnist najawnoho naselennja Ukrajiny, Kiev 2006