Pantayivka

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Pantayivka
Пантаївка
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Pantajivka (Ukraine)
Pantayivka
Pantayivka
Basic data
Oblast : Kirovohrad Oblast
Rajon : Oleksandrija urban district
Height : 182 m
Area : Information is missing
Residents : 2,633 (2018)
Postcodes : 28023
Area code : +380 5235
Geographic location : 48 ° 41 '  N , 32 ° 53'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 40 '37 "  N , 32 ° 53' 25"  E
KOATUU : 3510345600
Administrative structure : 1 urban-type settlement
Address: вул. Магістральна 49
28023 сел. Пантаївка
Website : City council website
Statistical information
Pantajivka (Kirovohrad Oblast)
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Pantajiwka ( Ukrainian Пантаївка ; Russian Пантаевка Pantajewka ) is an urban-type settlement in the Ukrainian Kirovohrad Oblast with about 2,630 inhabitants (2018) and administratively belongs to the urban district of Oleksandrija .

Pantajiwka located 18 kilometers west of Oleksandrija on the highway M 04 / E 584 and has since 1960 the status of an urban-type settlement. In the village there is a train station on the Borschtschi – Kharkiv railway line between Kremenchuk and Snamyanka .

Open pit

In the settlement, the to 2009 active, 6-kilometer was coalmine Morosiwskyj (Ukrainian Морозівський вугільний розріз Morosiwskyj wuhilnyj rosris ), an open pit for the extraction of lignite in which tons by early 2000 a year more than a million brown coal was mined.

The ЕРШР-1600 rotary excavator, assembled there in 1970 from individual parts and dismantled in the summer of 2014 , had an output of 1,600 cubic meters per hour. At the height of a nine-story building, it was one of the world's largest excavators. A huge transport and drainage bridge, built in 1929 and brought here as a reparation from Germany after the end of the Second World War, leads through the quarry, which is now filled with water . Other excavators that were used here also came from Germany, u. a. from the Otto Scharf mine in Köttichau .

Today the area is one of the TOP 7 "stalker" objects in Ukraine for extreme industrial tourism .

Individual evidence

  1. Demography of Ukrainian cities on pop-stat.mashke.org; accessed on July 11, 2019
  2. entry to Pantaevka in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia 1979, at The Free Dictionary ; accessed on July 11, 2019
  3. coal mine Morosiwskyj, Oleksandrija on ua.igotoworld.com; accessed on July 11, 2019 (Ukrainian)
  4. Technical wonders of the planet : The Oleksandrija quarry was counted among the seven best stalker locations in Ukraine; on topnews.kr.ua ; accessed on July 11, 2019 (Ukrainian)
  5. a b Dead Baggertal on ua-travels ; accessed on July 11, 2019 (Ukrainian)
  6. ^ Valley of the Dead Excavators on dailypix.ru of June 19, 2013; accessed on July 11, 2019 (Russian)
  7. The technical wonders of the planet: The Oleksandrija quarry was one of the seven best stalker locations in Ukraine on akulamedia.com on December 17, 2014; accessed on July 11, 2019 (Ukrainian)