Kamjanka (Ismajil)

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Kamjanka (Ismajil)
Кам'янка
Coat of arms is missing
Kamjanka (Ismajil) (Ukraine)
Kamjanka (Ismajil)
Kamjanka (Ismajil)
Basic data
Oblast : Odessa Oblast
Rajon : Ismajil Raion
Height : 23 m
Area : 3.73 km²
Residents : 3,478 (2001)
Population density : 932 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 68643
Area code : +380 4841
Geographic location : 45 ° 34 '  N , 28 ° 53'  E Coordinates: 45 ° 33 '55 "  N , 28 ° 52' 52"  E
KOATUU : 5122081701
Administrative structure : 2 villages
Address: 68643 с. Кам'янка
Website : City council website
Statistical information
Kamjanka (Ismajil) (Odessa Oblast)
Kamjanka (Ismajil)
Kamjanka (Ismajil)
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Kamianka ( Ukrainian Кам'янка ; Russian Каменка Kamenka , Romanian Taşbunar ) is a Budschak located village in the southwest of the Ukrainian Odessa with about 3400 inhabitants (2001).

View into the village

Kamjanka is the administrative center of the eponymous, 93.32 km² district council in the north of Ismajil district , to which the village Novokamjanka ( Новокам'янка , ) with about 110 inhabitants belongs.

The village is located on the 43 km long Tashbunar ( Ташбунар ) shortly before its confluence with the Katlabuh Lake and on the territorial road T-16-32 29 km north of the Ismajil district center and about 215 km southwest of the Odessa oblast center . The M 15 trunk road runs east of the village .

history

Founded by Bulgarian settlers during the 7th Russo-Turkish War in 1811, the village was officially registered as Taşbunar in 1814 . In 1825 the village had 105 households with 748 inhabitants. Since every Bulgarian settler family received 60 hectares of land and a 10-year tax exemption, more than 35 families settled in the village between 1828 and 1834, initially mainly breeding sheep and cattle and growing corn, winter wheat, barley, cabbage, tomatoes and Bulgarian pepper and onions. Due to the favorable local climate, the settlers began to plant vineyards and orchards and cultivated silk . In 1853 the village already had 146 houses in which 1111 people lived.

After the Peace of Bucharest in 1812, the village became 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 back to the Russian Empire in 1878 after the subsequent Russo-Ottoman War . After the October Revolution , Russia lost Bessarabia, which in 1917 declared itself a Democratic Moldavian Republic and in the same year voluntarily joined the Kingdom of Romania .

After the occupation of Bessarabia in 1940 by the Soviet Union, Kamjanka was in the Ismajil district of 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. In 1945 the village got its current name and in 1991 Kamjanka became part of independent Ukraine.

Web links

Commons : Kamjanka  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Local website on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on September 19, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  2. ^ Website of the district council on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada; accessed on September 19, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  3. ^ Local history Kamjanka in the history of the towns and villages of the Ukrainian SSR ; accessed on September 19, 2017 (Ukrainian)