Reshetylivka
Reshetylivka | ||
Решетилівка | ||
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Oblast : | Poltava Oblast | |
Rajon : | Reshetylivka district | |
Height : | no information | |
Area : | Information is missing | |
Residents : | 9,434 (January 1, 2006) | |
Postcodes : | 38400 | |
Area code : | +380 5363 | |
Geographic location : | 49 ° 34 ' N , 34 ° 5' E | |
KOATUU : | 5324255100 | |
Administrative structure : | 1 city , 11 villages | |
Address: | вул. Леніна 16 38400 смт. Решетилівка |
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Reshetylivka (Ukrainian Решетилівка ; Russian Решетиловка / Reshetilovka ) is a city in central Ukraine Poltava riverside Howtwa .
It is the district center of the district of the same name and until 2016 was divided into the urban-type settlement and the 9 villages Bilokoni (Білоконі), Hanschi (Ганжі), Kolotiji (Колотії), Prokopiwka (Прокопівка), Сеjюсірі), Seni (Сеjюсар), Seni (Сеjюсар) Choruschi (Хоружі), Tscherneschchyna (Чернещина) and Shkurupiyivka (Шкурупіївка). On August 14, 2016, the urban-type settlement became the center of the newly established settlement community Reshetylivka (Решетилівська селищна громада / Reshetyliwska selyschtschna hromada ). This also includes the 11 villages Bilokoni (Білоконі), Choruschi (Хоружі), Hanschi (Ганжі), Kolotiji (Колотії), Mykolaivka (Миколаївка), Nahirne (Нагіitschока), Nahirne (Нагіitschовка), Потикикика (Пнокочока), Потикикока (Пникикока), Потикачока ( Поскикока), Потикачосny (Посикосny), Прокопівка), Seni (Сені) and Shkurupiyivka (Шкурупіївка).
history
The place was first mentioned in 1638. Since the 19th century it has developed into a manufacturing center for folk clothing. 1966 lived in the place 11,000 inhabitants. Until November 7, 2017, the place had the status of an urban-type settlement and then received city status.
Economy and Transport
The economic focus is on the textile industry. Reshetylivka is located on the European route 40 on the route between Kiev and Poltava , and the Kiev – Poltava railway has also served the place since 1901 .
sons and daughters of the town
- Andrei Iwanowitsch Scholuch (1895–1979), founder and long-time director of the Ural Cossack Choir
literature
Horobez, I. Ju. (Горобець, І.Ю.) (1972) Opischnja, Reshetylivka (Опішня, Решетилівка). Kiev (Київ).
Web links
- Entry on the place in the Encyclopedia of the History of Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian)
- Article with photo (Ukrainian)
- Map of the place and the surrounding area