Jassynuwata

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Jassynuwata
Ясинувата
Coat of arms of Jassynuwata
Jassynuwata (Ukraine)
Jassynuwata
Jassynuwata
Basic data
Oblast : Donetsk Oblast
Rajon : District-free city
Height : no information
Area : 19 km²
Residents : 33,813 (2019)
Population density : 1,780 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 86000
Area code : +380 6236
Geographic location : 48 ° 7 '  N , 37 ° 53'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 7 '12 "  N , 37 ° 52' 48"  E
KOATUU : 1415500000
Administrative structure : 1 city
Address: вул. Орджонікідзе 147
86000 м. Ясинувата
Statistical information
Yasynuwata (Donetsk Oblast)
Jassynuwata
Jassynuwata
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Jassynuwata ( Ukrainian Ясинувата ; Russian Ясиноватая Jassinowataja ) is a city in eastern Ukraine with about 34,000 inhabitants (2019).

The city is located at the source of Kalmius in the north of Donetsk , the capital of the oblast of the same name and is the administrative center of the Jassynuwata district , but is not administratively part of the district.

Procedure - signal box of the marshalling yard in Jassynuwata

The importance of the city results from its railway junction , one of the most important of this large center of heavy industry and coal mining ( Donets Basin ) with the largest marshalling yard in Ukraine until the beginning of the war in Ukraine in 2014 .

history

Jassynuwata was founded in 1872 as a railway station. In the 1920s and 1930s in particular, it was expanded into a major railway junction. In 2014, however, the station was shut down until further notice due to the cessation of local rail operations due to the state of war.

The city has been under the control of the internationally unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic since 2014 and, according to the Ukrainian government, belongs to an area in which the organs of state power temporarily do not exercise their powers.

Population development

1923 1926 1939 1959 1970 1979 1989 2001 2005 2016 2019
1,554 2,902 16,432 31,673 37,370 36,411 39,354 37,552 36,867 35.197 33,813

Source:

Personalities

  • Mykola Skrypnyk (1872–1933), Ukrainian-Soviet politician and 1918 Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
  • Nikolai Olimpijewitsch Grizenko (1912–1979), Soviet film and theater actor
  • Valery Kovtun (1944–2005), Ukrainian-Soviet ballet dancer, ballet master and choreographer

Web links

Commons : Jassynuwata  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Сhyselnist Naselennya po mistakh ta rayonakh. Retrieved December 13, 2019 (Ukrainian).
  2. Lok-Magazin issue 11/2014, page 29
  3. Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine , November 7, 2014 N 1085-р (Ukrainian)
  4. Demography of Ukrainian cities on pop-stat.mashke.org