Malodolynske
Malodolynske | ||
Малодолинське | ||
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Oblast : | Odessa Oblast | |
Rajon : | Chornomorsk urban district | |
Height : | no information | |
Area : | 2.01 km² | |
Residents : | 3,177 (2001) | |
Population density : | 1,581 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 68090 | |
Area code : | +380 4668 | |
Geographic location : | 46 ° 21 ' N , 30 ° 38' E | |
KOATUU : | 5110890301 | |
Administrative structure : | 1 village | |
Address: | вул. Miru 17 68090 c. Малодолинське |
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Website : | Website of the district council | |
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Malodolynske ( Ukrainian Малодолинське ; Russian Малодолинское Malodolinskoje ; former German name Kleinliebental ) is a village in southern Ukraine in Odessa Oblast with about 3,177 inhabitants.
The village on the west bank of the Sukhyj Liman belongs administratively to the city of Chornomorsk and has a train station on the Odessa – Basarabeasca railway line . The Ukrainian trunk road M 27 runs through the village .
The village was founded in 1803 by Catholic settlers from Alsace and belonged to the parish of Großliebental . On February 21, 2002 the place was incorporated into Illichivsk, today's Chornomorsk.
history
In the early years of the settlement of the village, the disease and mortality rate of the residents was comparatively high. In 1805, 21 people were born again in Kleinliebental, while 34 people died in the same year. It was not until around 1810 that the epidemics subsided and the population structure stabilized. In the "crisis decade" 1825–1835, population growth slowed. The "fat years" led to a more rapid increase in the population from the end of the 1830s, especially since the particularly favorable year 1838. In 1844, many children died of measles in Kleinliebental . The village was affected by cholera in the mid-1860s . For the years 1834–1871, the median age at marriage - at first marriage - for men was 23 years and that of women 20 years. The proportion of premarital births in Kleinbliebental was around 16% in the 1830s to 1860s.
Demographics
Familys /
Economics |
Residents | Annual
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1809 | 85 | 428 | |
1816 | 82 | 467 | approx. 1% |
1825 | 82 | 647 | approx. 4% |
1835 | 146 | 804 | approx. 2% |
1850 | 180 | 1232 | approx. 4% |
1858 | 191 | 1439 | approx. 2% |
1861 | 1519 | approx. 2% | |
1871 | circa 1700 | approx. 1% |
Individual evidence
- ^ Malodolynske village administration on the official website of the Chornomorsk City Council; accessed on April 17, 2020 (Ukrainian)
- ↑ The German Colonies in Southern Russia, Volume 1, 1905
- ^ Official website of the village on the website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on April 17, 2020 (Ukrainian)
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Myeshkov, Dmytro: Demographic development patterns of the German colonies in the Black Sea area up to 1871 using the example of Kleinliebental and Alexanderhilf . In: Herdt, Victor (Ed.): Separated together: rural worlds of the late Tsarist empire in multi-ethnic regions on the Black Sea and the Volga . Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2010, ISBN 978-3-447-05833-9 , pp. 27-40 .
- ↑ http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/z7503/A005?rdat1=20.06.2020&rf7571=46788