Kateryniwka (Wesselynowe)
Kateryniwka | ||
Катеринівка | ||
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Oblast : | Mykolaiv Oblast | |
Rajon : | Wesselynowe district | |
Height : | 72 m | |
Area : | 1.612 km² | |
Residents : | 707 (2001) | |
Population density : | 439 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 57063 | |
Area code : | +380 5163 | |
Geographic location : | 47 ° 14 ' N , 31 ° 30' E | |
KOATUU : | 4821780601 | |
Administrative structure : | 1 village | |
Address: | вул. Леніна буд. 44 б 57 060 с. Катеринівка |
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Website : | City council website | |
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Kateryniwka ( Ukrainian Катеринівка ; Russian Катериновка Katerinowka ; former German name "Katharinental" ) is a village in southern Ukraine with about 700 inhabitants (2001).
Kateryniwka is located in Wesselynowe district of Mykolaiv Oblast at an altitude of 72 m a good 45 kilometers as the crow flies northwest of the center of Mykolaiv Oblast . The village is the administrative center of the 34.35 km² district council of the same name , which also includes the villages of Wesnjana Kwitka ( Весняна Квітка ) and Novokateryniwka ( Новокатеринівка ).
history
Kateryniwka was founded in 1817 as the Katharinental by 17 Catholic German families from Württemberg and Baden. The colony was, together with the colonies Landau (now Shyrokolanivka ), Speyer (now Pischtschanyj Brid / Піщаний Брід ) Rohrbach (now Novosvitlivka ), Worms (now Wynohradne / Виноградне ) Sulz (now destroyed), Karlsruhe (now Stepowe / Степове ) , Rastadt (today Poritschtschja ), Munich, Johannestal (today Iwaniwka / Іванівка ), Waterloo (today Stawky / Ставки ) to the Beresan area .
Before 1944, 377 families (2068 people) lived in Katharinental. The village had 301 farms over 16,054 hectares of land, of which 14,115 were arable land and 92 hectares were vineyards. In the course of the resettlement campaigns in 1944, women with children under eight years of age and older people over 60 years of age were transported by train on March 13, 1944 by horse-drawn carriage from the Katharinental to Wartheland and naturalized there. In 1945 almost all former residents of Katharinental were forcibly repatriated to the Northern Urals. In 1945 Katharinental was renamed Katerinowka by decree of the Presidium of the Verkhovna Rada of the Ukrainian SSR .
Personalities
- Theobald Kopp (1892–1943), Catholic priest
literature
- Körner M. My home village Katharinental. In: Heimatbuch 2001-02 of Germans from Russia. Stuttgart, 2002. p. 191.
- Körner M. home village Katharinental - abandoned. In: People on the way. No. 4, April 2020.
Web links
- Katharinental, Berezan region, Odessa region
- Katharinental, My Home Village
- Local history of Kateryniwka in the history of cities and villages of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Local website on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on May 1, 2020 (Ukrainian)
- ^ Website of the district council on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada; accessed on May 1, 2020 (Ukrainian)
- ↑ https://uk.wikisource.org/wiki/Указ_Президії_Верховної_Ради_УРСР_від_8.8.1945_«Про_розукрупнення_Варварівського_і_Тилігуло-Березанського_районів,_Миколаївської_області,_... "