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Cherkasy

Cherkasy (Ukrainian: Черка́си, pronounced [tʃerˈkɑsɪ]) is a city in central Ukraine. Cherkasy serves as the administrative center of Cherkasy Oblast as well as Cherkasy Raion within the oblast. The city has a population of 269,836 (2022 estimate).[2]

Cherkasy
Черкаси
Cherkasy
Location of Cherkasy
Cherkasy
Cherkasy (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 49°26′40″N 32°03′35″E / 49.44444°N 32.05972°E / 49.44444; 32.05972
Country Ukraine
OblastCherkasy Oblast
RaionCherkasy Raion
HromadaCherkasy urban hromada
First mentioned1286
City status1795
Government
 • MayorAnatoliy Vasyliovych Bondarenko [uk][1] (For the Future[1])
Area
 • Land69 km2 (27 sq mi)
Elevation
110 m (360 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total269,836
 [2]
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
18000 – 18499
Area code+380 472
Licence plateCA, IA
Sister citiesBydgoszcz, Sumgait, Santa Rosa
Websitechmr.gov.ua/

Cherkasy is the cultural, educational and industrial center of Cherkasy Oblast and Central Economical Region of Ukraine. Cherkasy has been known since the 13th century and played a great role in the history of Ukraine. The city was the center of the land of the Cossacks; its citizens took part in Khmelnychchyna and Koliivshchyna (cossacks' and peasants' rebellions).

The city is located on the right bank of Dnieper River (specifically at the Kremenchuk Reservoir), about 200 km (124 mi) south of the nation's capital, Kyiv. Cherkasy is divided into 2 boroughs (raions): Sosnivskiy (with Orshanets village) and Pridniprovskiy. It hosts the administration of Cherkasy urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.[3] In June 2011, the city celebrated its 725th anniversary.

Geography edit

Location edit

Cherkasy is situated on the high right bank of the Dnipro River, in the middle of the Kremenchuk Reservoir. Relief of the historical part of the city was influenced by Zamkova (Castle) mountain, where Cherkasy Castle was situated.[4][5] The major part of Cherkasy occurs as lowlands.

The city occupies an area of 69 km2 (26.6 sq mi). The city's length is 17 km (10.56 mi) along the Kremenchuk Reservoir, while its widest point is only 8 km (4.97 mi).

From the north-west, Cherkasy is surrounded by forest. Known as Cherkaskiy Bir, it is the biggest (28,500 hectares or 70,400 acres) natural pine forest in Ukraine.[6]

Climate edit

 
View from Hill of Glory on the Rose Valley and water reservoir.

The climate of Cherkasy is mild continental, with mild winters and warm summers.[7]

The average temperature in the city is +7.7 °C (45.9 °F). Winters are usually cold and snowy (the average January temperature is −5.9 °C (21.4 °F)). Summers are dry and warm (the average temperature in July is +19.8 °C (67.6 °F)), with occasional highs reaching +35 °C (95 °F).

Climate data for Cherkasy (1981–2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) −1.0
(30.2)
−0.1
(31.8)
5.6
(42.1)
14.4
(57.9)
21.4
(70.5)
24.3
(75.7)
26.6
(79.9)
26.1
(79.0)
20.0
(68.0)
13.1
(55.6)
5.0
(41.0)
0.2
(32.4)
13.0
(55.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) −3.9
(25.0)
−3.5
(25.7)
1.4
(34.5)
9.0
(48.2)
15.4
(59.7)
18.7
(65.7)
20.6
(69.1)
19.7
(67.5)
14.3
(57.7)
8.2
(46.8)
1.9
(35.4)
−2.4
(27.7)
8.3
(46.9)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −7.1
(19.2)
−6.8
(19.8)
−2.6
(27.3)
3.7
(38.7)
9.0
(48.2)
12.8
(55.0)
14.5
(58.1)
13.5
(56.3)
8.9
(48.0)
3.7
(38.7)
−0.9
(30.4)
−5.2
(22.6)
3.6
(38.5)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 30.0
(1.18)
29.9
(1.18)
35.2
(1.39)
34.7
(1.37)
48.5
(1.91)
72.5
(2.85)
63.2
(2.49)
55.8
(2.20)
54.5
(2.15)
42.6
(1.68)
40.5
(1.59)
36.2
(1.43)
543.6
(21.40)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 14.7
(5.8)
11.1
(4.4)
5.5
(2.2)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
2.2
(0.9)
15.0
(5.9)
48.5
(19.2)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 6.8 6.6 7.4 6.8 7.1 8.6 7.5 5.8 7.1 6.0 6.5 7.1 83.3
Average relative humidity (%) 84.1 81.8 77.0 68.1 64.0 69.6 69.6 68.2 73.6 78.8 85.0 85.7 75.5
Mean daily daylight hours 8.7 10.2 11.9 13.8 15.4 16.2 15.8 14.4 12.6 10.8 9.1 8.3 12.3
Average ultraviolet index 1 1 2 4 5 5 6 5 3 2 1 1 3
Source 1: World Meteorological Organization[8]
Source 2: World Weather Online(Snow-UV 2009-2023)[9] Weather Atlas(Daylight)[10]

Ecology edit

The ecological situation in the city is quite stable. The cumulative pollution index as of 2008 is 7.56, average with other Ukrainian cities. The main pollutant in the city is "Azot" plant, so the nearby area (south-east part of the city) is the most polluted.[11] The downtown area is heavily polluted as well, due to high traffic volume. The city itself is mostly clean of nuclear pollution from the Chernobyl disaster, although the northernmost part of Cherkasy may have been influenced a little.[12]

Demographics edit

According to the newest data, the number of inhabitants of Cherkasy is 284,479 as of 1 October 2015.[13] This number is decreasing because of rising mortality rate, socio-economic situation, and the suburbanisation process in the region.

This diagram shows the changes of population in Cherkasy:

According to the 2001 census, Ukrainians made up 83.31% of the population, Russians 13.14% and Jews 0.55%.[14] 46.4% are males, 53.6% are females.[15] According to the data provided by the municipal health care department, teens under 14 encompass 15% of the population while pensioners are 19%, which indicates the prevalence of aging citizens as compared to younger citizens.

Language edit

Distribution of the population by native language according to the 2001 census:[16]

Language Percentage
Ukrainian 79.05%
Russian 18.68%
other/undecided 2.27%

According to a survey conducted by the International Republican Institute in April-May 2023, 80 % of the city's population spoke Ukrainian at home, and 18 % spoke Russian.[17]

History edit

Early history edit

The history of Cherkasy has not been thoroughly explored. The year of establishment is considered by historians to be 1286 on the Kyivan Rus territory. There are few facts about the beginning of the city, but it is documented that Cherkasy existed in the 14th century. The first record about Cherkasy dates from 1305 in the Gustynskiy Chronicle, which is the Kyivan Rus chronicle. The city is mentioned as an existing city among other Kyivan Rus' cities, including Kyiv, Kaniv, Zhytomyr and Ovruch.

The city became one of the centers of the Cossack movement. Citizens took part in the Khmelnychchyna of 1648-1657 and in the Koliyivschyna of 1768–1769. The city was influenced by the cruel social and economical experiments of Soviet authorities and by World War II. In 1954 Cherkasy became the administrative center of Cherkasy Oblast (province), the youngest oblast of Ukraine.

Under the Grand Duchy of Lithuania edit

 
Dmytro Baida-Vyshnevetskiy, Cherkasy headman
 
Ostafiy Dashkevich, Cherkasy headman

In the 1360s the city entered a new period in its development, becoming a part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Cherkasy became an important defender of the southern borders of the Grand Duchy. In 1384 the city was recognized as a fortified town on the southern edge (of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania), forming along with Vinnytsia, Bratslav and Kaniv part of a defensive line against Crimean Tatars. The city started to be ruled by a headman (starosta).

From the end of the 15th until the beginning of the 16th centuries, the post of Cherkasy headman [uk] was held by the prominent persons of that time – Bogdan Glinskiy [ru] (in office: 1488–1495), Kmyta Oleksandrovych [uk] (in office: 1494–1500), Vasyl Dashkevych (Ukrainian: Василь Дашкович Глинський, in office: 1504–1507), Andriy Nemyrovych (in office: 1511–1514), Ostafiy Dashkevych (in office: 1514–1535), Vasyl Tyshkevych, Dmytro Baida-Vyshnevetskiy (in office: 1550–1553) etc.

During the 15th and 16th centuries Cherkasy was one of the main centers that helped the Cossacks in the peopling of the Ukrainian south. Citizens took part in military campaigns against Tatars and Turks, including operations led by Ivan Pidkova (died 1578). New Cherkasy Castle, built in 1549–52 on the place of the old one, was the center of city life.

Under Polish rule, Khmelnytsky Uprising edit

 
Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky

After the Union of Lublin in 1569 Cherkasy became a part of Poland. Cherkasy Regiment, which was created in 1625, played a big role in history of the city. During the Khmelnytsky Uprising the regiment became administrative-territorial subdivision (until 1686). During that time Cherkasy's Regiment was one of the most powerful military units and took part in all of the battles for Bohdan Khmelnytsky army. After a successful campaign, Khmelnytsky in 1654 signed an alliance with Muscovy at Pereyaslav. The war ended in 1667 with the Truce of Andrusovo. Cherkasy remained part of Poland, but territories east of the Dnieper River including left-bank Ukraine and Zaporizhia were secured for Muscovy. While in the Polish Kingdom the city was a seat of the county (powiat) which belonged to a greater unit – the Kyiv Voivodeship of the Lesser Poland Province until 1793. In 1768 during the Koliyivshchyna turmoils the city was severely damaged and pillaged. In 1791 the city gained Magdeburg rights. It was a royal city of Poland. After the Second Partition of Poland the city was incorporated into the Kyivan Guberniya of Imperial Russia.

19th – early 20th centuries edit

 
City plan as of 1826

Since the beginning of the 19th century the city was planned by Russian architect, civil engineer and town planner of Scottish descent, William Heste. After the second division of Poland in 1793, Cherkasy became part of the Russian Empire. From 1797 it was a povitove town of Kyiv Governorate. In the second half of the 19th century the city experienced a great economical growth. After the railroad appeared in the city, a lot of new industrial enterprises were built. Sugar, tobacco, metalwork, mechanical engineering and trade industries were at peak development at that time. Architect William Heste made a general development plan for the city, which involved building square blocks with straight streets.

Ukrainian War of Independence and Ukrainian–Soviet War edit

 
Monument to Holodomor victims

After the October Revolution in 1917 Cherkasy fell under Bolshevik control. After that, however, the city changed its ruler at least 18 times – during the civil war it was conquered by hetman Pavlo Skoropadskyi, then again by Bolsheviks, later by Nykyfor Hryhoriv. On 1 January 1920, the city finally and for a long period fell under Soviet rule. As with all villages and towns in the area, it was a victim of man-made famine in 1932–1933 (Holodomor) and a Great Purge (a series of campaigns of political repression and persecution in the Soviet Union organised by Joseph Stalin in 1936–1938).

 
Memorial to the Warriors of the 254th Infantry Division, Liberators of Cherkasy

The Second World War damaged the city greatly. On 22 June 1941, German bombers attacked Cherkasy. For two months soldiers defended the city, but on 22 August, the invaders took the city. On 14 December 1943, Cherkasy was liberated from the German invaders. After the end of the war, the city began to recover after being almost obliterated. According to 5-year plans, the city began to re-develop its economy, infrastructure and socio-cultural sphere. In 1954 the city became the administrative center of Cherkasy Oblast (province), the youngest among other oblasts in Ukraine. In the 1960s Cherkasy became the chemical giant of the Ukrainian SSR, after "Azot" (the biggest nitrogen fertilizer producing plant), "Himvolokno" (artificial fiber manufacturing plant), "Himreaktyv" (chemical reagents for military purposes) and many others were built in the city. In 1961 a Kremenchuk hydro power plant was built, forming the Kremenchuk Water Reservoir, which Cherkasy is now standing on. This makes the city a big transport hub, serving the longest dyke in Ukraine (15 km) with rail and road on it.

Independence from the Soviet Union edit

Since gaining independence, industry in the city has declined, along with the number of citizens and living standards. A lot of big and powerful factories and plants were privatized but couldn't survive in a competitive market. Some enterprises changed their profile – several (3) factories and plants around the city were united under the "Bogdan Corporation" and started production of buses and cars. Some of the companies remained working and became successful, like "Azot". On 28 November 2008, the monument of Lenin was removed from the central square. This caused different reactions in different people. Now the central square, formerly called "Lenin Square", is called "Soborna Square" (Cathedral Square). The square was recently renovated. In 2009, Cherkasy airport received International Airport status (IATA: CKC – ICAO: UKKE).

Until 18 July 2020, Cherkasy was designated as a city of oblast significance and belonged to Cherkasy Municipality but not to Cherkasy Raion even though it was the center of the raion. As part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Cherkasy Oblast to four, the city was merged into Cherkasy Raion.[18][19]

Transportation edit

 
Cherkasy International Airport

Public transportation edit

Public transportation is represented by trolleybuses and buses. Trolleybuses started serving the city in 1965, and now are operating on 10 routes, from approximately 6 am till 11 pm. The fleet is old, and mostly consists of ZiU-9 and ZiU-10 vehicles. Recently, 3 new trolleybuses (manufactured by LAZ) appeared in the city. Buses are mostly represented with "Etalon", "Bohdan", and "PAZ" buses. Cherkasy City Bus is the authority that controls the buses in the city, it consists of several private contractors which actually operate the transport system.

Roads edit

 
View from bridge (P10) over railway and H16

Cherkasy is a big transport hub due to its location in the center of the country. Two major automobile routes go through the city –  H16  (Uman-Zolotonosha, national route) and  P10  (Kaniv-Kremenchuk, regional route). There is a 4-lane highway between Cherkasy and Smila (which is a part of Cherkasy Urban Agglomeration). The roads are in poor technical condition and road maintenance is poor.

Railways edit

 
Railway Station

The city has a railway station and one railway stop, both are operated by the state-owned Ukrzaliznytsia company. Cherkasy has regular connections to neighbouring cities with small diesel trains. Major route Odesa-Moscow passes through Cherkasy. One of the most important railway junctions in Ukraine, is located 23 kilometres (14 miles) from Cherkasy, in the city of Smila, where the KyivDnipro and Odesa–Moscow rail routes cross.

Air and Water transport edit

As Cherkasy is located on the bank of Kremenchuk reservoir, it has a small riverport. The previously extensive riverboat service along the Dnieper featuring the Raketa hydrofoil ships no longer exists, limiting river transport to cargo and tour boats and private pleasure craft. There is also a cargo port located in the city.

Cherkasy International Airport is located on the western edge of the city. It handles chartered flights around Ukraine, because Boryspil airport in Kyiv handles most of Ukraine's International flights. In addition, Cherkasy airport is used as the alternative airport for Boryspil in case of unforeseen situations and adverse weather conditions.

Economy edit

Cherkasy is an important economic center of Ukraine. The city is presented with different industries, but traditionally the greatest development was reached in chemical industry, automotive industry and food industry. Total yield, generated by Cherkasy industries was near ₴7,894.3 billion, or 64% of total income of Cherkasy Oblast.

Main industry enterprises of Cherkasy:

 
JSC "AZOT"
  • Chemical industry: JSC "AZOT" (chemical fertilizers production), plant "Aurora" (paints and varnishes production), LLC "Cherkasy Autochemical Plant".
  • Light industry: Silk combine "Cherkasy Silk combine", shoe factory "Laventa", sewing factory, named by Lesia Ukrainka, producer of medical and personal care products of cotton-gauze «Vatfarm» Ltd.
  • Mechanical engineering: JSC "CherkasyElevatorMash", 3 plants of "Bogdan" corporation – a car assembling plant ("Hyundai" assembling), a truck assembling plant ("Isuzu" assembling) and a bus construction plant ("Bogdan" assembling), JSC "Temp" (production of food industry equipment), "Photoprylad" (optical parts producing).
  • Food industry: distillery LLC "Buasson-Elit" Belvedere Group, corn-processing and milling plant LLC "Altera Azteka Milling Ukraine", milk-processing plant JSC "Iuria", confectionery "Svit Lasoschiv", meat processing plant "ChPK", mechanized bakery LLC "CherkasyKhlib".
  • Timber and furniture industry: LLC "Marelli", furniture factories "Romira" and "PM-plus".
  • IT business: uCoz, InfoLand, In-Agro, QATestLab, SPD-Ukraine, ChallengeSoft.
  • Internet-providers: McLaut, Fregat, Volia-cable, Ukrtelecom.

Education edit

 
Cherkasy National University

Nowadays there are different types of educational institutions in Cherkasy – pre-school (kindergartens), schools, out-of-school and higher educational institutions. These institutions may be both state-owned and private property.

Pre-school education is represented with 50 kindergartens around the city.

City-owned schools are 21 general schools, 1 night school, and 14 new-type schools – 2 lyceums, 3 gymnasiums, collegiate, 8 specialized schools. This include First City Gymnasium, City Gymnasium No. 9 and No. 31, Cherkasy Physical and Mathematical Lyceum, Cherkasy Lyceum of Humanities and Law, Specialized School No. 17 (Associated UNESCO school), Cherkasy Collegiate "Beregynia", Specialized Schools No. 3, #13, No. 18, #20, No. 27, #28 and No. 33. Private schools are "Perlyna", school No. 770, and "Sofia".

Out-of-school institutions are Center of Youth Art, Young Sailors Club, Center of Tourism and Sports.

There is a number of post-secondary educational institutions:

 
Men's gymnasium

There is a number of colleges (both state and private):

  • Cherkasy Medical Academy [uk]
  • Cherkasy State Business College [uk]
  • Cherkasy Commercial Technical School [uk]
  • Cherkasy Musical College [uk]
  • Cherkasy Cooperative Economics and Law College [uk]

Several public libraries are serving the city – Central Library of Lesia Ukrainka [uk], City Library for Youth and Children [uk], Central Oblast Library of Taras Shevchenko [uk].

Culture and recreation edit

Cherkasy is a big cultural center. Several theaters, philharmonic, 3 movie theaters, numerous museums and clubs are serving the city. The city has 3 indoor skating rinks. People can relax in big parks and gardens around the city, they can also visit city's zoo. Cherkasy is among the cities in Ukraine that have their own planetarium.

Museums edit

 
Cherkasy Oblast Local History Museum

The biggest museums of Cherkasy are:

  • Cherkasy Oblast Local History Museum – the collection of artifacts from the history, nature, culture, and ethnography of Cherkasy Oblast.
  • "Kobzar" Museum of Taras Shevchenko – the only museum in the world about one book.
  • Cherkasy Art Museum – big museum where different exhibitions are held throughout the year.
  • Cherkasy Literary Memorial Museum of Vasyl Symonenko.
  • Cherkasy Museum of Vyshyvanka

Theaters and music edit

 
Cherkasy Philharmonic

There are several theaters in Cherkasy, such as:

  • Taras Shevchenko Ukrainian Academic Drama Theatre of Cherkasy
  • Cherkasy Academic Puppet Theater
  • Youth Theater "Suchasnyk"

The city has its own philharmonic, which was created in 1955. The big cultural center is concert hall "Druzhba Narodiv" (Friendship of Nations), where all major concerts are held. Besides, there are numerous local cultural clubs.

The city has 4 modern movie theaters – "Salut" (a very old building, was the first cinema in Cherkasy), "Ukraine", "Dnipro Plaza" and "Lubava".[20]

Recreation edit

 
Park Peremohy (Victory Park) in summer

Cherkasy is famous as a green city. The main parks are Park Peremohy (Victory Park) with a zoo, Sobornyi Park (Cathedral Park), Juvileyniy Park (Jubilee Park), Park Himikiv (Park of Chemists), Dolyna Troiand (Rose Valley), and two children's parks.[21] Traditional places of summer recreation are beaches of Dnipro River. The coastline of the city is as long as 15 kilometres (9 miles), and is usually represented with sand beaches. Infrastructure of the beaches is under development right now, although several recreational complexes are already built. On the northern end of the city, in Cherkasy Forest, sanatorium "Ukraine" is situated, along with three-star hotel "Ukraine", and "Kosmos-Bowling" club. There are also several hotels in the city which can accommodate people with different tastes.

Festivals edit

 
Wood sculptures at "Drevlyandia" festival

The city is famous for its sculpture festivals – "Kryzhtal" (held in winter, sculptures are made of ice), "Drevlyandia" (held in summer, sculptures are made of wood, then placed in parks around the city), and "Zhyvyi Kamin" (held in autumn, sculptures are made of stone). Along with the last, "Cherkasy's Singing Nights" are held in the open-air theater in park. Since 2003, Cherkasy hosts international bike festival "Tarasova Gora", which gathers bikers from Ukraine, Russia, and other European countries. This is the biggest festival of this kind held in Ukraine.

The city also hosts a music festival (sponsored by Pentax-Richo), that takes the name "Takumar5555", that is the old Pentax brand name, and a play on the city's 55th year of independence.

Mass media edit

Cherkasy is a big media market, which is served by several local TV stations, newspapers, and numerous radio stations.

The city is a home to numerous newspapers, among which are "Antenna", "Molod' Cherkashchyny", "Vechirni Cherkasy", "Akcent", "Nova Doba", "Misto", "Cherkasky Kray" etc.

Cherkasy has 5 TV stations – Vikka, Antenna-Plus, Media-Center, Expo-TV, and state-owned Ros'. The city is also covered with nationwide channel broadcasting, like 1+1, Inter, ICTV, STB, TET etc. .

City's radio stations are mostly nationwide networks broadcast on local frequencies, although some local stations exist. FM radio stations include KISS FM, Hit FM, Radio Luks, Radio Rocks, Shanson, Ros', Era FM, Love Radio, 101Dalmatin, Dobre Radio.

Sports edit

 
Central stadium

Sport life of the city is concentrated in several places, among which are the Central Stadium, Water Sport station, Sport Center "Spartak", "Ukraine"; Sport arena "Budivel'nyk"; "Astra", "Central", "Sokil" swimming pools; 2 ice rinks. Also, there are sport-entertainment centers, such as "Selena", "Bochka", and "Sportohota" which can usually be found on the bank of the Dnipro River.

Every year more than 200 sport events, contests, competitions, tournaments are held in the city, with total of 10,000 participants. Some contests that were held recently include:

Other sport achievements are:

Architecture and sights edit

 
City Wedding Palace
 
Kreshchatyk Street in Cherkasy circa 1910, with Slovyanskiy Hotel.

During its whole history Cherkasy was destroyed and rebuilt numerous times. Only few buildings from the 19th century survived. The system of streets and squares in the old part of the city is one of the few monuments to the city-building art of 19th century Ukraine.[24]

  • Scherbina House (Wedding Palace). It was the most luxurious mansion of prerevolutionary Cherkasy. In Soviet times it was known as the "Palace of Happiness" because it was city's registry office. The house was built by entrepreneur A. Scherbina in 1892. From 1970 to the present day the building is used as the Wedding Palace (civil registry agency).
  • The building of former hotel "Slavyanskiy". It was constructed in the late 19th century by means of an entrepreneur Skoryna in a modernist style with elements of pseudo. In Soviet times it was a hotel "Dnepr". Today the building belongs to "Ukrsotsbank".
  • Tsybulsky House (Museum of Kobzar). This historic building locate in the center of the city was built in the middle of the 19th century. In Soviet times museum of one book – "Kobzar" by Shevchenko – was opened there.
  • Castle Hill (Hill of Glory). The memorial complex with a monument "Motherland" is located at the top of the former Castle Hill. At this point, ancient Cossack fort, remains of Cherkasy fortress and Holy Trinity Church were situated. In 1977 all architectural and archaeological sites were completely destroyed during construction of the monument, although the new Holy Trinity Cathedral was constructed nearby.[25] From the top of the hill a panoramic view opens on the Kremenchuk Reservoir.
  • Local History Museum. Cherkasy Oblast museum is housed in a modern building, built in 1985 in the historic center of the city near the Hill of Glory (Castle Hill). Thirty halls of the museum offer sections about nature of the region, archeology, ethnography, history of the region in the 14th – early 20th century, modern history from 1917 to the present. In total there are about 12 thousand exhibits.
  • Puppet Theatre. Cherkasy Regional Academic Puppet Theater is located in the central part of the city, in a building that is an architectural monument of the 19th century. The building is decorated with mosaics with the heroes of fairy tales.
  • School of Music. The building of Cherkasy Music School of S. Gulak-Artemovsky was built in 1903 as a men's gymnasium. The author of the project was great Kyiv architect of Polish origin V. Gorodetsky. In the second half of the 20th century, after the construction of a modern extension, the building became the home of a music school.

Notable people edit

 
Olga Bielkova, 2019
 
Vitaliy Mykolenko, 2019

Sport edit

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Cherkasy is twinned with:[26]

See also edit

References edit

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  10. ^ "Yearly & Monthly Weather - Cherkasy, Ukraine". Weather Atlas. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
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External links edit

  •   Cherkasy travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • (in Ukrainian) Official city portal
  • (in English, Ukrainian, and Russian)
  • (in English, Ukrainian, and Russian) http://www.gorod.ck.ua/ 1 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine
  • (in English, Ukrainian, and Russian)

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Cherkassy redirects here For the rural localities in Russia see Cherkassy Russia See also Cherkasy ship For other places with the same name see Cherkasy Russia Not to be confused with Cherkassk You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Ukrainian July 2022 Click show for important translation instructions Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Ukrainian Wikipedia article at uk Cherkasi see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated uk Cherkasi to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cherkasy news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cherkasy Ukrainian Cherka si pronounced tʃerˈkɑsɪ is a city in central Ukraine Cherkasy serves as the administrative center of Cherkasy Oblast as well as Cherkasy Raion within the oblast The city has a population of 269 836 2022 estimate 2 Cherkasy CherkasiFlagCoat of armsCherkasyLocation of CherkasyShow map of Cherkasy OblastCherkasyCherkasy Ukraine Show map of UkraineCoordinates 49 26 40 N 32 03 35 E 49 44444 N 32 05972 E 49 44444 32 05972Country UkraineOblastCherkasy OblastRaionCherkasy RaionHromadaCherkasy urban hromadaFirst mentioned1286City status1795Government MayorAnatoliy Vasyliovych Bondarenko uk 1 For the Future 1 Area Land69 km2 27 sq mi Elevation110 m 360 ft Population 2022 Total269 836 2 Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal code18000 18499Area code 380 472Licence plateCA IASister citiesBydgoszcz Sumgait Santa RosaWebsitechmr gov ua Cherkasy is the cultural educational and industrial center of Cherkasy Oblast and Central Economical Region of Ukraine Cherkasy has been known since the 13th century and played a great role in the history of Ukraine The city was the center of the land of the Cossacks its citizens took part in Khmelnychchyna and Koliivshchyna cossacks and peasants rebellions The city is located on the right bank of Dnieper River specifically at the Kremenchuk Reservoir about 200 km 124 mi south of the nation s capital Kyiv Cherkasy is divided into 2 boroughs raions Sosnivskiy with Orshanets village and Pridniprovskiy It hosts the administration of Cherkasy urban hromada one of the hromadas of Ukraine 3 In June 2011 the city celebrated its 725th anniversary Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Climate 1 3 Ecology 2 Demographics 2 1 Language 3 History 3 1 Early history 3 2 Under the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 3 3 Under Polish rule Khmelnytsky Uprising 3 4 19th early 20th centuries 3 5 Ukrainian War of Independence and Ukrainian Soviet War 3 6 Independence from the Soviet Union 4 Transportation 4 1 Public transportation 4 2 Roads 4 3 Railways 4 4 Air and Water transport 5 Economy 6 Education 7 Culture and recreation 7 1 Museums 7 2 Theaters and music 7 3 Recreation 7 4 Festivals 8 Mass media 9 Sports 10 Architecture and sights 11 Notable people 11 1 Sport 12 Twin towns sister cities 13 See also 14 References 15 External links 16 Further readingGeography editLocation edit Cherkasy is situated on the high right bank of the Dnipro River in the middle of the Kremenchuk Reservoir Relief of the historical part of the city was influenced by Zamkova Castle mountain where Cherkasy Castle was situated 4 5 The major part of Cherkasy occurs as lowlands The city occupies an area of 69 km2 26 6 sq mi The city s length is 17 km 10 56 mi along the Kremenchuk Reservoir while its widest point is only 8 km 4 97 mi From the north west Cherkasy is surrounded by forest Known as Cherkaskiy Bir it is the biggest 28 500 hectares or 70 400 acres natural pine forest in Ukraine 6 Climate edit nbsp View from Hill of Glory on the Rose Valley and water reservoir The climate of Cherkasy is mild continental with mild winters and warm summers 7 The average temperature in the city is 7 7 C 45 9 F Winters are usually cold and snowy the average January temperature is 5 9 C 21 4 F Summers are dry and warm the average temperature in July is 19 8 C 67 6 F with occasional highs reaching 35 C 95 F Climate data for Cherkasy 1981 2010 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearMean daily maximum C F 1 0 30 2 0 1 31 8 5 6 42 1 14 4 57 9 21 4 70 5 24 3 75 7 26 6 79 9 26 1 79 0 20 0 68 0 13 1 55 6 5 0 41 0 0 2 32 4 13 0 55 4 Daily mean C F 3 9 25 0 3 5 25 7 1 4 34 5 9 0 48 2 15 4 59 7 18 7 65 7 20 6 69 1 19 7 67 5 14 3 57 7 8 2 46 8 1 9 35 4 2 4 27 7 8 3 46 9 Mean daily minimum C F 7 1 19 2 6 8 19 8 2 6 27 3 3 7 38 7 9 0 48 2 12 8 55 0 14 5 58 1 13 5 56 3 8 9 48 0 3 7 38 7 0 9 30 4 5 2 22 6 3 6 38 5 Average precipitation mm inches 30 0 1 18 29 9 1 18 35 2 1 39 34 7 1 37 48 5 1 91 72 5 2 85 63 2 2 49 55 8 2 20 54 5 2 15 42 6 1 68 40 5 1 59 36 2 1 43 543 6 21 40 Average snowfall cm inches 14 7 5 8 11 1 4 4 5 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 9 15 0 5 9 48 5 19 2 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 6 8 6 6 7 4 6 8 7 1 8 6 7 5 5 8 7 1 6 0 6 5 7 1 83 3Average relative humidity 84 1 81 8 77 0 68 1 64 0 69 6 69 6 68 2 73 6 78 8 85 0 85 7 75 5Mean daily daylight hours 8 7 10 2 11 9 13 8 15 4 16 2 15 8 14 4 12 6 10 8 9 1 8 3 12 3Average ultraviolet index 1 1 2 4 5 5 6 5 3 2 1 1 3Source 1 World Meteorological Organization 8 Source 2 World Weather Online Snow UV 2009 2023 9 Weather Atlas Daylight 10 Ecology edit The ecological situation in the city is quite stable The cumulative pollution index as of 2008 update is 7 56 average with other Ukrainian cities The main pollutant in the city is Azot plant so the nearby area south east part of the city is the most polluted 11 The downtown area is heavily polluted as well due to high traffic volume The city itself is mostly clean of nuclear pollution from the Chernobyl disaster although the northernmost part of Cherkasy may have been influenced a little 12 Demographics editAccording to the newest data the number of inhabitants of Cherkasy is 284 479 as of 1 October 2015 13 This number is decreasing because of rising mortality rate socio economic situation and the suburbanisation process in the region This diagram shows the changes of population in Cherkasy According to the 2001 census Ukrainians made up 83 31 of the population Russians 13 14 and Jews 0 55 14 46 4 are males 53 6 are females 15 According to the data provided by the municipal health care department teens under 14 encompass 15 of the population while pensioners are 19 which indicates the prevalence of aging citizens as compared to younger citizens Language edit Distribution of the population by native language according to the 2001 census 16 Language PercentageUkrainian 79 05 Russian 18 68 other undecided 2 27 According to a survey conducted by the International Republican Institute in April May 2023 80 of the city s population spoke Ukrainian at home and 18 spoke Russian 17 History editEarly history edit The history of Cherkasy has not been thoroughly explored The year of establishment is considered by historians to be 1286 on the Kyivan Rus territory There are few facts about the beginning of the city but it is documented that Cherkasy existed in the 14th century The first record about Cherkasy dates from 1305 in the Gustynskiy Chronicle which is the Kyivan Rus chronicle The city is mentioned as an existing city among other Kyivan Rus cities including Kyiv Kaniv Zhytomyr and Ovruch The city became one of the centers of the Cossack movement Citizens took part in the Khmelnychchyna of 1648 1657 and in the Koliyivschyna of 1768 1769 The city was influenced by the cruel social and economical experiments of Soviet authorities and by World War II In 1954 Cherkasy became the administrative center of Cherkasy Oblast province the youngest oblast of Ukraine Under the Grand Duchy of Lithuania edit nbsp Dmytro Baida Vyshnevetskiy Cherkasy headman nbsp Ostafiy Dashkevich Cherkasy headmanIn the 1360s the city entered a new period in its development becoming a part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Cherkasy became an important defender of the southern borders of the Grand Duchy In 1384 the city was recognized as a fortified town on the southern edge of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania forming along with Vinnytsia Bratslav and Kaniv part of a defensive line against Crimean Tatars The city started to be ruled by a headman starosta From the end of the 15th until the beginning of the 16th centuries the post of Cherkasy headman uk was held by the prominent persons of that time Bogdan Glinskiy ru in office 1488 1495 Kmyta Oleksandrovych uk in office 1494 1500 Vasyl Dashkevych Ukrainian Vasil Dashkovich Glinskij in office 1504 1507 Andriy Nemyrovych in office 1511 1514 Ostafiy Dashkevych in office 1514 1535 Vasyl Tyshkevych Dmytro Baida Vyshnevetskiy in office 1550 1553 etc During the 15th and 16th centuries Cherkasy was one of the main centers that helped the Cossacks in the peopling of the Ukrainian south Citizens took part in military campaigns against Tatars and Turks including operations led by Ivan Pidkova died 1578 New Cherkasy Castle built in 1549 52 on the place of the old one was the center of city life Under Polish rule Khmelnytsky Uprising edit nbsp Hetman Bohdan KhmelnytskyAfter the Union of Lublin in 1569 Cherkasy became a part of Poland Cherkasy Regiment which was created in 1625 played a big role in history of the city During the Khmelnytsky Uprising the regiment became administrative territorial subdivision until 1686 During that time Cherkasy s Regiment was one of the most powerful military units and took part in all of the battles for Bohdan Khmelnytsky army After a successful campaign Khmelnytsky in 1654 signed an alliance with Muscovy at Pereyaslav The war ended in 1667 with the Truce of Andrusovo Cherkasy remained part of Poland but territories east of the Dnieper River including left bank Ukraine and Zaporizhia were secured for Muscovy While in the Polish Kingdom the city was a seat of the county powiat which belonged to a greater unit the Kyiv Voivodeship of the Lesser Poland Province until 1793 In 1768 during the Koliyivshchyna turmoils the city was severely damaged and pillaged In 1791 the city gained Magdeburg rights It was a royal city of Poland After the Second Partition of Poland the city was incorporated into the Kyivan Guberniya of Imperial Russia 19th early 20th centuries edit nbsp City plan as of 1826Since the beginning of the 19th century the city was planned by Russian architect civil engineer and town planner of Scottish descent William Heste After the second division of Poland in 1793 Cherkasy became part of the Russian Empire From 1797 it was a povitove town of Kyiv Governorate In the second half of the 19th century the city experienced a great economical growth After the railroad appeared in the city a lot of new industrial enterprises were built Sugar tobacco metalwork mechanical engineering and trade industries were at peak development at that time Architect William Heste made a general development plan for the city which involved building square blocks with straight streets Ukrainian War of Independence and Ukrainian Soviet War edit nbsp Monument to Holodomor victimsAfter the October Revolution in 1917 Cherkasy fell under Bolshevik control After that however the city changed its ruler at least 18 times during the civil war it was conquered by hetman Pavlo Skoropadskyi then again by Bolsheviks later by Nykyfor Hryhoriv On 1 January 1920 the city finally and for a long period fell under Soviet rule As with all villages and towns in the area it was a victim of man made famine in 1932 1933 Holodomor and a Great Purge a series of campaigns of political repression and persecution in the Soviet Union organised by Joseph Stalin in 1936 1938 nbsp Memorial to the Warriors of the 254th Infantry Division Liberators of CherkasyThe Second World War damaged the city greatly On 22 June 1941 German bombers attacked Cherkasy For two months soldiers defended the city but on 22 August the invaders took the city On 14 December 1943 Cherkasy was liberated from the German invaders After the end of the war the city began to recover after being almost obliterated According to 5 year plans the city began to re develop its economy infrastructure and socio cultural sphere In 1954 the city became the administrative center of Cherkasy Oblast province the youngest among other oblasts in Ukraine In the 1960s Cherkasy became the chemical giant of the Ukrainian SSR after Azot the biggest nitrogen fertilizer producing plant Himvolokno artificial fiber manufacturing plant Himreaktyv chemical reagents for military purposes and many others were built in the city In 1961 a Kremenchuk hydro power plant was built forming the Kremenchuk Water Reservoir which Cherkasy is now standing on This makes the city a big transport hub serving the longest dyke in Ukraine 15 km with rail and road on it Independence from the Soviet Union edit Since gaining independence industry in the city has declined along with the number of citizens and living standards A lot of big and powerful factories and plants were privatized but couldn t survive in a competitive market Some enterprises changed their profile several 3 factories and plants around the city were united under the Bogdan Corporation and started production of buses and cars Some of the companies remained working and became successful like Azot On 28 November 2008 the monument of Lenin was removed from the central square This caused different reactions in different people Now the central square formerly called Lenin Square is called Soborna Square Cathedral Square The square was recently renovated In 2009 Cherkasy airport received International Airport status IATA CKC ICAO UKKE Until 18 July 2020 Cherkasy was designated as a city of oblast significance and belonged to Cherkasy Municipality but not to Cherkasy Raion even though it was the center of the raion As part of the administrative reform of Ukraine which reduced the number of raions of Cherkasy Oblast to four the city was merged into Cherkasy Raion 18 19 Transportation edit nbsp Cherkasy International AirportPublic transportation edit Public transportation is represented by trolleybuses and buses Trolleybuses started serving the city in 1965 and now are operating on 10 routes from approximately 6 am till 11 pm The fleet is old and mostly consists of ZiU 9 and ZiU 10 vehicles Recently 3 new trolleybuses manufactured by LAZ appeared in the city Buses are mostly represented with Etalon Bohdan and PAZ buses Cherkasy City Bus is the authority that controls the buses in the city it consists of several private contractors which actually operate the transport system nbsp Cherkasy trolleybus LAZ E183 nbsp PAZ 3206 nbsp Cherkasy made Bohdan bus in the street nbsp Cherkasy trolleybus ACSM 321Roads edit nbsp View from bridge P10 over railway and H16Cherkasy is a big transport hub due to its location in the center of the country Two major automobile routes go through the city H16 Uman Zolotonosha national route and P10 Kaniv Kremenchuk regional route There is a 4 lane highway between Cherkasy and Smila which is a part of Cherkasy Urban Agglomeration The roads are in poor technical condition and road maintenance is poor Railways edit nbsp Railway StationThe city has a railway station and one railway stop both are operated by the state owned Ukrzaliznytsia company Cherkasy has regular connections to neighbouring cities with small diesel trains Major route Odesa Moscow passes through Cherkasy One of the most important railway junctions in Ukraine is located 23 kilometres 14 miles from Cherkasy in the city of Smila where the Kyiv Dnipro and Odesa Moscow rail routes cross Air and Water transport edit As Cherkasy is located on the bank of Kremenchuk reservoir it has a small riverport The previously extensive riverboat service along the Dnieper featuring the Raketa hydrofoil ships no longer exists limiting river transport to cargo and tour boats and private pleasure craft There is also a cargo port located in the city Cherkasy International Airport is located on the western edge of the city It handles chartered flights around Ukraine because Boryspil airport in Kyiv handles most of Ukraine s International flights In addition Cherkasy airport is used as the alternative airport for Boryspil in case of unforeseen situations and adverse weather conditions Economy editCherkasy is an important economic center of Ukraine The city is presented with different industries but traditionally the greatest development was reached in chemical industry automotive industry and food industry Total yield generated by Cherkasy industries was near 7 894 3 billion or 64 of total income of Cherkasy Oblast Main industry enterprises of Cherkasy nbsp JSC AZOT Chemical industry JSC AZOT chemical fertilizers production plant Aurora paints and varnishes production LLC Cherkasy Autochemical Plant Light industry Silk combine Cherkasy Silk combine shoe factory Laventa sewing factory named by Lesia Ukrainka producer of medical and personal care products of cotton gauze Vatfarm Ltd Mechanical engineering JSC CherkasyElevatorMash 3 plants of Bogdan corporation a car assembling plant Hyundai assembling a truck assembling plant Isuzu assembling and a bus construction plant Bogdan assembling JSC Temp production of food industry equipment Photoprylad optical parts producing Food industry distillery LLC Buasson Elit Belvedere Group corn processing and milling plant LLC Altera Azteka Milling Ukraine milk processing plant JSC Iuria confectionery Svit Lasoschiv meat processing plant ChPK mechanized bakery LLC CherkasyKhlib Timber and furniture industry LLC Marelli furniture factories Romira and PM plus IT business uCoz InfoLand In Agro QATestLab SPD Ukraine ChallengeSoft Internet providers McLaut Fregat Volia cable Ukrtelecom Education edit nbsp Cherkasy National UniversityNowadays there are different types of educational institutions in Cherkasy pre school kindergartens schools out of school and higher educational institutions These institutions may be both state owned and private property Pre school education is represented with 50 kindergartens around the city City owned schools are 21 general schools 1 night school and 14 new type schools 2 lyceums 3 gymnasiums collegiate 8 specialized schools This include First City Gymnasium City Gymnasium No 9 and No 31 Cherkasy Physical and Mathematical Lyceum Cherkasy Lyceum of Humanities and Law Specialized School No 17 Associated UNESCO school Cherkasy Collegiate Beregynia Specialized Schools No 3 13 No 18 20 No 27 28 and No 33 Private schools are Perlyna school No 770 and Sofia Out of school institutions are Center of Youth Art Young Sailors Club Center of Tourism and Sports There is a number of post secondary educational institutions nbsp Men s gymnasiumThe Bohdan Khmelnytsky National University of Cherkasy Cherkasy State Technological University uk Cherkasy Institute of Bank Affairs branch of Ukrainian Academy of Bank Affairs of National Bank of Ukraine Academy of fire safety of Heroes of Chornobyl East European University of Economics and Management private National University Odesa Law Academy branch There is a number of colleges both state and private Cherkasy Medical Academy uk Cherkasy State Business College uk Cherkasy Commercial Technical School uk Cherkasy Musical College uk Cherkasy Cooperative Economics and Law College uk Several public libraries are serving the city Central Library of Lesia Ukrainka uk City Library for Youth and Children uk Central Oblast Library of Taras Shevchenko uk Culture and recreation editCherkasy is a big cultural center Several theaters philharmonic 3 movie theaters numerous museums and clubs are serving the city The city has 3 indoor skating rinks People can relax in big parks and gardens around the city they can also visit city s zoo Cherkasy is among the cities in Ukraine that have their own planetarium Museums edit nbsp Cherkasy Oblast Local History MuseumThe biggest museums of Cherkasy are Cherkasy Oblast Local History Museum the collection of artifacts from the history nature culture and ethnography of Cherkasy Oblast Kobzar Museum of Taras Shevchenko the only museum in the world about one book Cherkasy Art Museum big museum where different exhibitions are held throughout the year Cherkasy Literary Memorial Museum of Vasyl Symonenko Cherkasy Museum of VyshyvankaTheaters and music edit nbsp Cherkasy PhilharmonicThere are several theaters in Cherkasy such as Taras Shevchenko Ukrainian Academic Drama Theatre of Cherkasy Cherkasy Academic Puppet Theater Youth Theater Suchasnyk The city has its own philharmonic which was created in 1955 The big cultural center is concert hall Druzhba Narodiv Friendship of Nations where all major concerts are held Besides there are numerous local cultural clubs The city has 4 modern movie theaters Salut a very old building was the first cinema in Cherkasy Ukraine Dnipro Plaza and Lubava 20 Recreation edit nbsp Park Peremohy Victory Park in summerCherkasy is famous as a green city The main parks are Park Peremohy Victory Park with a zoo Sobornyi Park Cathedral Park Juvileyniy Park Jubilee Park Park Himikiv Park of Chemists Dolyna Troiand Rose Valley and two children s parks 21 Traditional places of summer recreation are beaches of Dnipro River The coastline of the city is as long as 15 kilometres 9 miles and is usually represented with sand beaches Infrastructure of the beaches is under development right now although several recreational complexes are already built On the northern end of the city in Cherkasy Forest sanatorium Ukraine is situated along with three star hotel Ukraine and Kosmos Bowling club There are also several hotels in the city which can accommodate people with different tastes Festivals edit nbsp Wood sculptures at Drevlyandia festivalThe city is famous for its sculpture festivals Kryzhtal held in winter sculptures are made of ice Drevlyandia held in summer sculptures are made of wood then placed in parks around the city and Zhyvyi Kamin held in autumn sculptures are made of stone Along with the last Cherkasy s Singing Nights are held in the open air theater in park Since 2003 Cherkasy hosts international bike festival Tarasova Gora which gathers bikers from Ukraine Russia and other European countries This is the biggest festival of this kind held in Ukraine The city also hosts a music festival sponsored by Pentax Richo that takes the name Takumar5555 that is the old Pentax brand name and a play on the city s 55th year of independence Mass media editCherkasy is a big media market which is served by several local TV stations newspapers and numerous radio stations The city is a home to numerous newspapers among which are Antenna Molod Cherkashchyny Vechirni Cherkasy Akcent Nova Doba Misto Cherkasky Kray etc Cherkasy has 5 TV stations Vikka Antenna Plus Media Center Expo TV and state owned Ros The city is also covered with nationwide channel broadcasting like 1 1 Inter ICTV STB TET etc City s radio stations are mostly nationwide networks broadcast on local frequencies although some local stations exist FM radio stations include KISS FM Hit FM Radio Luks Radio Rocks Shanson Ros Era FM Love Radio 101Dalmatin Dobre Radio Sports editSee also Tsentralnyi Stadion Cherkasy nbsp Central stadiumSport life of the city is concentrated in several places among which are the Central Stadium Water Sport station Sport Center Spartak Ukraine Sport arena Budivel nyk Astra Central Sokil swimming pools 2 ice rinks Also there are sport entertainment centers such as Selena Bochka and Sportohota which can usually be found on the bank of the Dnipro River Every year more than 200 sport events contests competitions tournaments are held in the city with total of 10 000 participants Some contests that were held recently include The European Women s Powerlifting Championships in 1998 saw lifters from across Europe 22 Ukrainian Aquabike Cup in 2008 hosted bikers from Cherkasy Odesa Kyiv and former Dnipropetrovsk It was held in Bochka entertainment center Kremenchuk Reservoir Cup yacht contest among cities located on Kremenchuk Reservoir Hosted 27 teams from Svitlovodsk Kremenchuk Cherkasy and Komsomolsk Ukrainian Beach Volleyball Championship was held in 2008 on the courts of Rybka complex Group 2 Euro Africa Zone matches of 2008 Davis Cup were held in Cherkasy in Selena sport complex Other sport achievements are Cherkasy is home to the football club FC Dnipro Cherkasy Cherkasy is home to the basketball club BC Cherkasy a k a the Cherkasy Monkeys Cherkasy is home to the volleyball clubs Krug Cherkasy Zlatogor Zolotonosha Cherkasy women and Impexagro Sport Cherkasy men They all play in the European tournaments 2008 2009 Cherkasy is represented within Ukrainian Bandy and Rink bandy Federation 23 Architecture and sights edit nbsp City Wedding Palace nbsp Kreshchatyk Street in Cherkasy circa 1910 with Slovyanskiy Hotel During its whole history Cherkasy was destroyed and rebuilt numerous times Only few buildings from the 19th century survived The system of streets and squares in the old part of the city is one of the few monuments to the city building art of 19th century Ukraine 24 Scherbina House Wedding Palace It was the most luxurious mansion of prerevolutionary Cherkasy In Soviet times it was known as the Palace of Happiness because it was city s registry office The house was built by entrepreneur A Scherbina in 1892 From 1970 to the present day the building is used as the Wedding Palace civil registry agency The building of former hotel Slavyanskiy It was constructed in the late 19th century by means of an entrepreneur Skoryna in a modernist style with elements of pseudo In Soviet times it was a hotel Dnepr Today the building belongs to Ukrsotsbank Tsybulsky House Museum of Kobzar This historic building locate in the center of the city was built in the middle of the 19th century In Soviet times museum of one book Kobzar by Shevchenko was opened there Castle Hill Hill of Glory The memorial complex with a monument Motherland is located at the top of the former Castle Hill At this point ancient Cossack fort remains of Cherkasy fortress and Holy Trinity Church were situated In 1977 all architectural and archaeological sites were completely destroyed during construction of the monument although the new Holy Trinity Cathedral was constructed nearby 25 From the top of the hill a panoramic view opens on the Kremenchuk Reservoir Local History Museum Cherkasy Oblast museum is housed in a modern building built in 1985 in the historic center of the city near the Hill of Glory Castle Hill Thirty halls of the museum offer sections about nature of the region archeology ethnography history of the region in the 14th early 20th century modern history from 1917 to the present In total there are about 12 thousand exhibits Puppet Theatre Cherkasy Regional Academic Puppet Theater is located in the central part of the city in a building that is an architectural monument of the 19th century The building is decorated with mosaics with the heroes of fairy tales School of Music The building of Cherkasy Music School of S Gulak Artemovsky was built in 1903 as a men s gymnasium The author of the project was great Kyiv architect of Polish origin V Gorodetsky In the second half of the 20th century after the construction of a modern extension the building became the home of a music school nbsp Building of the former Slovyanskyi Hotel now a bank nbsp Administration building nbsp Cherkasy Philharmonic The building is located in downtown and was recently renovated nbsp A building on Vyshnevetskoho street Cherkasy nbsp Fire stationNotable people edit nbsp Olga Bielkova 2019Anna Asti born 1990 a Ukrainian pop singer Tykhin Baybuza 16th C a Registered Cossacks Senior from 1597 to 1598 Olga Bielkova born 1975 a former Member of the Ukrainian Parliament from 2012 to 2020 Timofiy Bilohradsky ca 1710 ca 1782 a lutenist composer and kobzar bandurist from Ukraine Samuel Cashwan 1900 1988 an American sculptor Volodymyr Dashkovsky born 1965 a Ukrainian military conductor and composer Eduard Gudzenko 1938 2006 a Ukrainian expressionist artist Yuri Ilyenko 1936 2010 film director and screenwriter directed 12 films between 1965 and 2002 Irena Karpa born 1980 a Ukrainian writer journalist and singer Andriy Khlyvnyuk born 1979 Ukrainian musician vocalist and lyricist of the group BoomBox Vitalij Kowaljow born 1968 a bass opera singer lives in Switzerland Louis Krasner 1903 1995 American classical violinist Natalya Lagoda 1974 2015 a Russian Ukrainian singer entertainer and model Levi Olan 1903 1984 an American Reform Jewish rabbi liberal social activist and author Miron Polyakin 1895 1941 Russian and Soviet violinist disciple of Leopold Auer Bert Ramelson 1910 1994 industrial organiser and politician for the CPGB Oleksandr Skichko born 1991 Ukrainian politician comedian actor and TV presenter Aleksandr Sokiryansky 1937 2019 Soviet Moldavian composer and musicologist Roman Sushchenko born 1969 a Ukrainian journalist and artist Moisei Uritsky 1873 1918 a Bolshevik revolutionary leader in Russia Semyon Uritsky 1895 1938 a Soviet General also fought in the Imperial Russian Army Lazar Weiner 1897 1982 Imperial Russian born American naturalized composer of Yiddish song Olexiy Yurin born 1982 Ukrainian poet pedagogue and interpreter he lives in Bulgaria nbsp Vitaliy Mykolenko 2019Sport edit Nazar Chepurnyi born 2002 a Ukrainian artistic gymnast Valentin Demyanenko born 1983 former Ukrainian born Azerbaijani flat water canoeist Artem Dovbyk born 1997 a footballer with over 120 club caps and 11 for Ukraine Serhiy Kulish born 1993 Ukrainian sport shooter silver medallist at the 2016 Summer Olympics Illia Kovtun born 2003 a Ukrainian artistic gymnast Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk born 1997 a Ukrainian professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association Vitaliy Mykolenko born 1999 footballer with Everton over 100 club caps and 26 for Ukraine Dmytro Skapintsev born 1998 a Ukrainian professional basketball player for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association Ihor Stolovytskyi born 1969 former Soviet and Ukrainian footballer and coach with 510 club caps Stanislav Sukhina born 1968 a Russian football official and former referee and player Katerina Zhidkova born 1989 a Ukrainian born Azerbaijani volleyball playerTwin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine Cherkasy is twinned with 26 nbsp Vagharshapat Armenia 27 nbsp Bydgoszcz Poland nbsp Fergana Uzbekistan nbsp Jilin City China nbsp Kusadasi Turkey nbsp Madaba Jordan nbsp Mazyr District Belarus nbsp Orsha Belarus nbsp Petah Tikva Israel nbsp Rustavi Georgia nbsp Sumqayit Azerbaijan nbsp Wanzhou District China nbsp Santa Rosa California USA nbsp Valmiera LatviaSee also editList of cities in UkraineReferences edit a b Rezultati viboriv u Cherkasah chinnij mer Bondarenko zalishayetsya na posadi Results of elections in Cherkasy incumbent mayor Bondarenko remains in office 24 Kanal in Ukrainian 24 November 2020 Retrieved 24 November 2020 a b Chiselnist nayavnogo naselennya Ukrayini na 1 sichnya 2022 Number of Present Population of Ukraine as of January 1 2022 PDF in Ukrainian and English Kyiv State Statistics Service of Ukraine Archived PDF from the original on 4 July 2022 Cherkaska teritorialna gromada in Ukrainian decentralization gov ua Mysteries of the native city Cherkasy Castle Vikka 31 July 2012 Cherkasy Castle Fortress Khmelnytsky Park in Cherkasy city Archived 7 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine shukach com 13 September 2014 Misto Cherkasi in Ukrainian Archived from the original on 23 April 2011 Retrieved 28 April 2011 Klimat Cherkas pidgotovleno Vishnevskim V I na www meteoprog ua Pogoda v Ukrayini j sviti Prognoz pogodi World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1981 2010 World Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on 17 July 2021 Retrieved 17 July 2021 Cherkasy Annual Weather Averages World Weather Online Retrieved 14 September 2023 Yearly amp Monthly Weather Cherkasy Ukraine Weather Atlas Retrieved 14 September 2023 in Ukrainian The city council report on ecological situation in the city http www rada cherkassy ua ua newsread php view 17 amp s 1 amp s1 69 Archived 10 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine in Ukrainian The map of nuclear pollution in Ukraine http chornobyl in ua uk karty radiacia ukraina html Archived 25 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine in Ukrainian Chiselnist naselennya shomisyachna informaciya UkrStat Statistics Agency 1 October 2015 https datatowel in ua pop composition ethnic cities Sajt Derzhavnogo komitetu statistiki Ukrayini Dani perepisu 2001 roku Archived from the original on 21 November 2008 https socialdata org ua projects mova 2001 Vosme vseukrayinske municipalne opituvannya Kviten Traven 2023 Pro utvorennya ta likvidaciyu rajoniv Postanova Verhovnoyi Radi Ukrayini 807 IH Golos Ukrayini in Ukrainian 18 July 2020 Retrieved 3 October 2020 Novi rajoni karti sklad in Ukrainian Ministerstvo rozvitku gromad ta teritorij Ukrayini Kinoteatry Cherkass na KINOafisha ua Archived from the original on 17 February 2009 Retrieved 12 August 2016 fedir gontsa com Fedir Gontsa Sadi ta Parki rozmisheni za alfavitom Landshaftna arhitektura Cherkashini Retrieved 12 August 2016 1998 EPF Women s European Powerlifting Championships Ukrainian Federation of Bandy and Rink Bandy Archived from the original on 1 October 2009 Retrieved 26 September 2009 Cherkasy city Ukraine guide Retrieved 12 August 2016 Discover Ukraine Mista pobratimi chmr gov ua in Ukrainian Cherkasy Retrieved 5 April 2020 Official Website of the Municipality of Ejmiatsin ejmiatsin am External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cherkasy nbsp Look up cherkasy in Wiktionary the free dictionary nbsp Cherkasy travel guide from Wikivoyage in Ukrainian Official city portal Cherkasy guide in English Ukrainian and Russian Unofficial info portal in English Ukrainian and Russian http www gorod ck ua Archived 1 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine in English Ukrainian and Russian Phone book of CherkasyFurther reading edit in Ukrainian The History of Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR Cherkasy Oblast Vol 24 Kyiv 1972 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cherkasy amp oldid 1196166340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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