Iljine (village)
Ilyine | ||
Ільїне | ||
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Basic data | ||
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Oblast : | Zaporizhia Oblast | |
Rajon : | Chernihivka district | |
Height : | 116 m | |
Area : | 1.61 km² | |
Residents : | 316 (2004) | |
Population density : | 196 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 71244 | |
Area code : | +380 6140 | |
Geographic location : | 47 ° 1 ' N , 36 ° 7' E | |
KOATUU : | 2325585701 | |
Administrative structure : | 4 villages, 1 settlement | |
Address: | вул. Миру 13 71244 с. Ільїне |
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Iljine ( Ukrainian Ільїне , Russian Ильино Iljino ) is a village in the Ukrainian Zaporizhia Oblast has approximately 300 residents (2004).
history
The village founded in 1820 by Mennonites from Marienwerder in West Prussia under the name Schardau belonged to the settlement area of the Russian-Mennonite colony of Molotschna . Since the end of the Second World War , the village was called Panfylowka ( Панфиловка ) and in 2016 it was given its current name in the course of decommunization in Ukraine .
Geographical location
Ilyine lies on the bank of the 10 km long river Chokrak ( Чокрак ), which flows over the 94 km long Yushanly ( Юшанли ) into the Molochna . The village is 140 km southeast of the Zaporizhia Oblast center and 25 km south of the Chernihivka district center .
The territorial road T – 08–21 and the regional road P – 37 intersect at Iljine .
local community
Iljine is the administrative center of a 119.78 km² district council in the south of the Chernihivka district . To district municipality or the adjacent settlement belongs Krasne ( Красне ⊙ ) with about 230 inhabitants and the villages Kalynivka ( Калинівка ⊙ ) with about 200 inhabitants, Oleksanderiwka ( Олександрівка ⊙ ) with about 180 inhabitants, Tarasiwka ( Тарасівка ⊙ ) with about 140 inhabitants.
Population development
1838 | 1856 | 1864 | 1896 | 1908 | 1919 | 1939 |
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287 | 351 | 422 | 374 | 408 | 441 | 228 |
Source:
Individual evidence
- ^ Website of the village of Ilyine on the website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on April 16, 2017 (Ukrainian)
- ↑ a b Mennonite history and genealogy - Schardau, Molotschna Kolonie ; accessed on April 16, 2017 (Ukrainian)
- ↑ Panfylowka village website on the Verkhovna Rada website ; accessed on April 16, 2017 (Ukrainian)