Krynychky
Krynychky | ||
Кринички | ||
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Oblast : | Dnepropetrovsk Oblast | |
Rajon : | Krynychky Raion | |
Height : | 70-90 m | |
Area : | 6.97 km² | |
Residents : | 4,176 (2018) | |
Population density : | 599 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 52300 | |
Area code : | +380 5654 | |
Geographic location : | 48 ° 22 ' N , 34 ° 27' E | |
KOATUU : | 1222055100 | |
Administrative structure : | 1 urban-type settlement , 8 villages | |
Address: | вул. Нагорная 2 52300 смт. Кринички |
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Website : | City council website | |
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Krynychky ( Ukrainian Кринички ; Russian Кринички Krinitschki ) is an urban-type in the oblast Dnipropetrowsk in the Ukraine . The place with about 4200 inhabitants (2018) lies on the river Mokra Sura , a 138 km long right tributary of the Dnieper and is the administrative center of the Krynichky Rajon .
geography
Krynichky is located 40 km southwest of the Dnipro Oblast center and 19 km south of Kamjanske . Territorial roads T – 04–30 and T – 04–39 run through the village . The M 04 trunk road runs about five kilometers south of Krynytschky .
To 139.54 km² municipal council Municipality of Krynychky are still villages Hrymutsche ( Гримуче , ⊙ ) with about 400 inhabitants, Nowopidhirne ( Новопідгірне , ⊙ ) with about 220 inhabitants, Nowopuschkariwka ( Новопушкарівка , ⊙ ) with about 280 inhabitants, Odariwka ( Одарівка , ⊙ ) with about 380 inhabitants, Suworowske ( Суворовське , ⊙ ) with about 470 inhabitants, Tscherwonyj Jar ( Червоний Яр , ⊙ ) with about 630 inhabitants, Tschernetsche ( Чернече , ⊙ ) with about 400 inhabitants, and Jablunewe ( Яблуневе , ⊙ ) with about 20 inhabitants.
history
Krynichky was founded in 1769 by the Cossacks . From August 16, 1941 to October 27, 1943, the village was occupied by troops of the German Wehrmacht . Since 1958 Krynichky has had the status of an urban-type settlement.
population
During the second half of the 19th century, the population experienced large fluctuations due to poor harvests and migration to the south to look for work. In the early 20th century, due to socio-economic changes, Krynytschkys developed into a trading center, so that in 1908 it became one of the largest villages in the province. During the industrialization of the Soviet Union in the 1940s, many people migrated to the industrial cities, causing the population to decline again.
Sources: 1859-1940; from 1989
Personalities
- Isaak Minz (1896–1991), Soviet historian
Web links
- Entry on the place in the Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine (Ukrainian)
- Article Krinitschki in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Demography of Ukrainian cities on pop-stat.mashke.org
- ^ Local history Krynytschky in the history of the towns and villages of the Ukrainian SSR ; accessed on October 15, 2017 (Ukrainian)
- ^ Page of the Ukrainian Wikipedia