Obodivka (Trostyanets)

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Obodivka
Ободівка
Coat of arms of Obodivka
Obodivka (Ukraine)
Obodivka
Obodivka
Basic data
Oblast : Vinnytsia Oblast
Rajon : Trostyanets district
Height : 170 m
Area : 4.35 km²
Residents : 3,506 (2004)
Population density : 806 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 24355
Area code : +380 4343
Geographic location : 48 ° 24 '  N , 29 ° 15'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 24 '18 "  N , 29 ° 14' 33"  E
KOATUU : 0524184201
Administrative structure : 2 villages
Address: вул. Ватутіна 6
24357 с. Ободівка
Website : Website of the district council
Statistical information
Obodivka (Vinnytsia Oblast)
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Obodiwka ( Ukrainian Ободівка ; Russian Ободовка Obodowka ) is a village in the Ukrainian Vinnytsia Oblast with about 3,500 inhabitants.

The Obodiwska Palace or Palace Sobanskych, built in 1800, is located in a 17-hectare park in Obodiwka

The village was founded in 1570 is located in Rajon Trostyanets on the territorial road T-02-02 and the regional road P-33 15 minutes south of Rajonzentrums Trostyanets and about 130 km southeast of the Oblastzentrum Vinnytsia .

Obodiwka is located on the right bank of the Berladynka ( Берладинка ), a 55 km long left tributary of the Dochna ( Дохна ), which in turn is a 74 km long right tributary of the southern bow . On the opposite bank of the river is the village of Nowa Obodiwka with about 3000 inhabitants.

The village is the center of the 5.63 km² district council of the same name , to which the village of Bereschanka ( Бережанка ) with about 540 inhabitants belongs.

ghetto

At the beginning of the 20th century, the more than 1,500 Jews in the village made up a third of the population who had a Yiddish school and synagogue under the Soviet regime. When the Wehrmacht took the village on June 28, 1941, most of the Jews had fled to the east. Obodiwka was annexed by Romania as part of Transnistria , and in November 1941 Jews from Bukovina and Bessarabia were imprisoned in an established ghetto district. In March 1943, 1460 ghetto inmates were counted.

Sons and daughters of the village

literature

  • Obodovka , in: Guy Miron (Ed.): The Yad Vashem encyclopedia of the ghettos during the Holocaust . Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 2009 ISBN 978-965-308-345-5 , p. 539

Web links

Commons : Obodiwka (Trostyanets)  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obodivka on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada , accessed on April 25, 2015