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Mykolaiv

Mykolaiv (Ukrainian: Миколаїв, pronounced [mɪkoˈlɑjiu̯] (listen)) is a city and municipality in Southern Ukraine, the administrative center of the Mykolaiv Oblast. Mykolaiv city, which provides Ukraine with access to the Black Sea, is the location of the most downriver bridge crossing of the Southern Bug river. This city is one of the main shipbuilding centers of the Black Sea. Aside from three shipyards within the city, there are a number of research centers specializing in shipbuilding such as the State Research and Design Shipbuilding Center, Zoria-Mashproekt and others. As of 2022, the city has a population of 470,011 (2022 est.).[2] Mykolaiv holds the honorary title Hero City of Ukraine.

Mykolaiv
Миколаїв
Ukrainian transcription(s)
 • NationalMykolayiv
 • ALA-LCMykolaïv
 • BGN/PCGNMykolayiv
 • ScholarlyMykolajiv
Top to bottom and left to right: Museum of Shipbuilding and the Fleet, Mykolaiv Building Professional College [uk], Mykolayiv Regional Museum of Local History, Lutheran Church of Christ the Redeemer, Mykolaiv [uk], Roman Catholic church of Saint Joseph, Mykolaiv [uk], Cathedral of Our Lady of Kasperov, Mykolaiv [uk]
Nickname: 
"City of Shipbuilders"
Mykolaiv
Location of Mykolaiv
Mykolaiv
Mykolaiv (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 46°58′30″N 31°59′42″E / 46.97500°N 31.99500°E / 46.97500; 31.99500Coordinates: 46°58′30″N 31°59′42″E / 46.97500°N 31.99500°E / 46.97500; 31.99500
Country Ukraine
OblastMykolaiv Oblast
RaionMykolaiv Raion
Founded1789
City rights1789
Government
 • MayorOleksandr Senkevych [uk][1] (Proposition[1])
Area
 • Total260 km2 (100 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[2]
 • Total470,011
 • Density1,800/km2 (4,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
54000
Area code+380 512
Vehicle registrationBE
Websitemkrada.gov.ua/

The city serves as a transportation hub for Ukraine, containing a sea port, commercial port, river port, highway, railway junction, and airport.

Much of Mykolaiv's land area consists of parks. Park Peremohy (Victory) is a large park on the peninsula just north of the city center of Mykolaiv, on the north side of the Inhul river.

Name

The city is known under two names, which differ in Ukrainian and Russian; there are several transliterations of each name. The Ukrainian name of the city is Микола́їв, transliterated as Mykolaiv or (officially) Mykolayiv. The Russian name, Никола́ев, transliterates as Nikolaev or as Nikolayev. The city's founding was made by the Russian conquests during the Second Russo-Turkish War of 1787–1792. Founded by Prince Grigory Potemkin as Nikolaev, it was the last of the many cities he established. On 27 August 1789,[3] Potemkin ordered its naming near the wharf at the mouth of the Ingul river, on a high, cool and breezy spot where the Ingul river meets the Southern Bug river. To build the city he brought in peasants, soldiers, and Turkish prisoners; 2,500 were working there during 1789. The shipyards were built first (1788).[4]

Potemkin named the city after Saint Nicholas, the patron of seafarers, on whose day (6 December) he had obtained victory at the siege of Ochakov[5] in 1788. The name Nikolaev is known from the legal order (writ) Number 1065 by Prince Potemkin to Mikhail Faleev [ru] dated 27 August 1789.[6]

In 1920, after the establishment of Soviet power, the Odesa provincial council (of laborers and peasants' deputies) petitioned the Soviet Ukrainian government—the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee (VUTSIK)—to rename the city of Mykolaiv to Vernoleninsk ("Faithful to Lenin"). As the city of Mykolaiv was a district center of the Odesan province, presumably, the petition would have been initiated by the Odesa city council, but documentary evidence of this so far has not been identified. On 15 April 1924 the Plenum of the Central Administrative-Territorial Commission of the VUTSIK considered and rejected the petition of the Odesan executive committee. Perhaps the members of the Soviet-Ukraine government thought that the name sounded too obsequious.[7]

Information regarding the alleged renaming of Mykolaiv was disseminated by German maps of the 1920s and 1930s, as well as in German encyclopedic publications in 1927 and 1932, which show Vernoleninsk on the USSR part of the European maps. The city was designated as Mykolaiv in publications of the same map in other languages.[7]

To distinguish Mykolaiv from the much smaller west Ukraine city of Mykolaiv in Lviv Oblast, the latter is sometimes called "Mykolaiv on the Dniester" after the major river that it is situated on, while the former is located on the Southern Bug, another major river, and may also be called "Mykolaiv on the Bug".

Administrative status

Mykolaiv is the administrative center of Mykolaiv Oblast (region), as well as that of Mykolaiv Raion. It hosts the administration of Mykolaiv urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.[8]

Geographic characteristics

 
Bird's-eye view of the city center at the river knee of Southern Bug (Boh)

Mykolaiv is located on a peninsula in Ukraine's steppe region 65 km (40 mi) from the Black Sea along the estuary of the Southern Bug river (where it meets the Inhul River).[9]

Both the Inhul River and the Southern Bug River follow very winding courses just before they join at the northeast corner of Mykolaiv. This has created several long and narrow peninsulas just north of Mykolaiv, and the main part of Mykolaiv is itself on a peninsula at a 180-degree bend in the Southern Bug River.

Mykolaiv is in a primarily flat terrain area (the steppe grain-producing region of southern Ukraine). The nearest mountains to Mykolaiv are 300 km (186 mi) south, at the southern end of the Crimean Peninsula. The lack of any mountain barriers north of Mykolaiv means that cold Arctic winds can blow south, unimpeded by any terrain elevation, to Mykolaiv in winter.

The area of the city is 260 km2 (100 sq mi).[10]

Mykolaiv is in the second time zone (Eastern European Time).

Ecology

Mykolaiv has environmental issues common in many cities in Ukraine, such as pollution of water, the air, and groundwater; drinking water quality, noise, waste management, and conservation of biological diversity in the city.[11] One of Mykolaiv's most urgent problems is the disposal of solid household waste.[12]

The city has 18 preserved sites, totaling about 12 km2 (5 sq mi):[13]

  • The Mykolaiv Zoo
  • The monuments of landscape art: Park Peremohy, Park People's Garden, 68 Paratroopers Park, Square, The Sivašskij, The Boulevard Bunker, Linea (Line) Park, Young Heroes Park; Youth Park in the Ingul district[14]
  • The Botanical Natural Monument Memory Square
  • The Dubki Reserved Nature boundary
  • The Balabanovka Forest Reserve
  • The Reservoir Hydrological Reserve
  • The Turkish Fountain Hydrological Natural Monument
  • The Dubka (oak) 4 Botanical Nature Monument

Climate

The city's climate is moderately continental with cold winters and warm to hot summers.[9][15] Mykolaiv's average temperature is 10 °C (50 °F). The lowest average temperature is in January −3.1 °C (26 °F), the highest in July 22.3 °C (72 °F).[15]

Mykolaiv has an average of 472 mm (19 in) of precipitation per year, with the lowest precipitation in October, and the most in July. Mykolaiv has snow cover every year, but its height is low.[15]

Average relative humidity is 73% for the year; the lowest humidity is in August (60%); the highest in December (86%).[15] The lowest cloud are seen in August; the highest are in December.[15]

The prevailing winds come from the North; the least frequent source of wind is the Southeast. The maximum wind speed is in February, the lowest is from July through September. In January, the average wind speed is 4.1 m/s (meters per second); in July, the average is 3.1 m/s.[15]

Climate data for Mykolaiv (1981–2010, extremes 1900–2015)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 14.0
(57.2)
18.1
(64.6)
24.1
(75.4)
32.3
(90.1)
37.4
(99.3)
37.8
(100.0)
40.0
(104.0)
40.1
(104.2)
36.5
(97.7)
32.9
(91.2)
23.4
(74.1)
15.6
(60.1)
40.1
(104.2)
Average high °C (°F) 0.9
(33.6)
2.0
(35.6)
7.7
(45.9)
15.8
(60.4)
22.6
(72.7)
26.5
(79.7)
29.3
(84.7)
29.0
(84.2)
22.7
(72.9)
15.6
(60.1)
7.5
(45.5)
2.5
(36.5)
15.2
(59.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) −1.9
(28.6)
−1.5
(29.3)
3.1
(37.6)
10.2
(50.4)
16.4
(61.5)
20.5
(68.9)
23.1
(73.6)
22.6
(72.7)
16.9
(62.4)
10.6
(51.1)
4.0
(39.2)
−0.4
(31.3)
10.3
(50.5)
Average low °C (°F) −4.5
(23.9)
−4.5
(23.9)
−0.5
(31.1)
5.4
(41.7)
11.0
(51.8)
15.2
(59.4)
17.5
(63.5)
16.8
(62.2)
11.9
(53.4)
6.4
(43.5)
1.1
(34.0)
−3.0
(26.6)
6.1
(43.0)
Record low °C (°F) −29.7
(−21.5)
−28.8
(−19.8)
−20.8
(−5.4)
−7.9
(17.8)
−1.2
(29.8)
4.2
(39.6)
9.4
(48.9)
4.6
(40.3)
−1.4
(29.5)
−13.4
(7.9)
−18.2
(−0.8)
−24.6
(−12.3)
−29.7
(−21.5)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 27.6
(1.09)
29.6
(1.17)
26.0
(1.02)
28.5
(1.12)
44.3
(1.74)
49.9
(1.96)
48.3
(1.90)
34.2
(1.35)
41.6
(1.64)
32.4
(1.28)
34.1
(1.34)
31.9
(1.26)
428.4
(16.87)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 5.7 5.5 5.5 5.4 6.0 6.6 5.5 3.8 4.8 4.6 5.0 6.1 64.5
Average relative humidity (%) 84.2 82.2 76.6 67.9 64.1 64.8 60.8 59.2 67.4 75.1 84.0 86.1 72.7
Mean monthly sunshine hours 69 74 122 181 263 289 308 295 232 168 69 52 2,122
Source 1: World Meteorological Organization[16]
Source 2: European Climate Assessment & Dataset (extremes 1900–2015),[17][18][19][20][21][22][a] Source 3: NOAA (sun, 1961–1990)[23]

History

 
View of the City of Mykolaiv, painting by Fedor Alexeev, 1799.

Archaeologists have found proof of ancient settlements on the territory of Mykolaiv.[24] In 2018, archaeologists discovered a sunken Ancient Greek ship near the Mykolaiv region, dating from the fifth century BC, the period of Greek colonization of the Northern Black Sea. Researchers stated: "This Ancient Greek ship is one of the oldest known in the Northern Black Sea."[25]

The city has long had close associations with shipbuilding.[26]

The Russian Empire's Black Sea Navy Headquarters was in Mykolaiv for more than 100 years until the Imperial Russian Navy moved it to Sevastopol, near the southern tip of the Crimean Peninsula. During the Crimean War (1853-1856), Mykolaiv became the main rear base to support Russia's efforts in the war. Most businesses that were created in the city belonged to the military-industrial complex, and, consequently, Mykolaiv was closed to foreigners for many decades.[27]

 
Shipyard in Mykolaiv circa 1900.

By the late 19th century, Mykolaiv's port ranked third in the Russian Empire (after Saint Petersburg and Odesa) in trade with foreign countries. Grain-export suppliers of the steppe region (of Ukraine and Southern Russia) were the greatest in the Russian Empire. Mykolaiv had become a great industrial center in the Southern Ukraine.[27]

Mykolaiv was a major Jewish centre of the Russian Empire in the 19th century.[citation needed] In the 19th century, the Czarist governments largely banned Jews from living east of the Dnieper River. Mykolaiv is in the area west of the Dnieper, which was where Jews were legally allowed to reside (the Pale of Settlement). The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson (the seventh leader in the Chabad-Lubavitch dynasty) was born in Mykolaiv on 18 April 1902.

In 1918, Mykolaiv was occupied by foreign troops. In 1920, Soviet power was established.[27]

In the course of Operation Barbarossa Mykolaiv was occupied on 16 August 1941. In September, German forces massacred over 35,000 non-combatants, many of them Jews, in the city and its region. During the occupation, an underground partisan sabotage group, the Mykolaiv Center, conducted guerilla activities. On 28 March 1944 the city was liberated, in part because of Soviet Senior Lieutenant Konstantin F. Olshansky's paratroopers and their daring raid during which the majority of his troops were killed.

In the post-war period Mykolaiv became one of the shipbuilding centers of the USSR, with three shipyards: Black Sea, 61 Kommunara, and Okean.

The asteroid 8141 Nikolaev (1982 SO4) was discovered in 1982 by Nikolai Chernykh at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory and was named in honor of the city.[28]

 
Soviet-era apartment blocks in Mykolaiv.

In March 2012, Mykolaiv gained international notoriety for lawlessness and police corruption following the rape and murder of Oksana Makar.[29] Her three attackers were apprehended, but two were released because of family connections to local government officials. After a media outcry and public protests, all three attackers were charged with her murder.

During the Euromaidan protests of 2013–2014, Mykolayiv was the scene of anti-Yanukovich protests. After the victory of Euromaidan, the situation calmed down somewhat until 7 April 2014, when some pro-Russians tried to take over the local administration building. Pro-Ukrainians stopped them from taking over the administration building and destroyed the pro-Russian camp not far from it, after which the situation in the city became calm.[30]

Until 18 July 2020, Mykolaiv was incorporated as a city of oblast significance. It also served as the administrative center of Mykolaiv and Vitovka Raions even though it did not belong to any of these raions. In July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Mykolaiv Oblast to four, the city of Mykolaiv was merged into Mykolaiv Raion.[31][32]

In February and March 2022, during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian military forces attacked Mykolaiv and placed it under siege.[33] Ukrainian forces barred Russian forces from the city, though Russian artillery continued to shell it.[34][35][36]

Demographics

Ethnicity 1897[37] 1926[38] 1939[39] 1959[40] 1989[41] 2001[41] 2017[42]
Ukrainians 8.5% 29.9% 49.7% 59.7% 63.2% 72.6% 84%
Russians 66.3% 44.6% 31.0% 30.3% 31.2% 22.6% 12%
Jews 19.5% 20.8% 15.2% 6.8% 2.1% 0.5%
Belarusians 0.2% 0.3% 0.7% 1.0% 1.1% 0.8%
Bulgarians 0.1% 0.2% 0.6% 0.6%
Poles 2.8% 1.7%
Germans 0.9% 1.1% 0.9% 0.1%

As of 2017, 63% of the population spoke Russian at home, 7% Ukrainian, and 28% spoke both Ukrainian and Russian equally.[42]

Awards

The Soviet Government awarded Mykolaiv the Order of the Red Banner of Labour on 31 December 1970, for successfully fulfilling its assignments for the development of industrial production, in the USSR's five-year economic plan.

On 25 March 2022 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy awarded Mykolaiv the title of Hero City of Ukraine due to the Battle of Mykolaiv.[43]

Administrative districts

Mykolaiv is divided into four districts:

  • Tsentralnyi District is located in the northwest of the city. It includes the historic center of Mykolaiv, Rocket tract, Temvod, Salt, Northern, Ternovka (in Ternovca also acts village council), Matveevka, Varvarovka.
  • Zavodskyi District is located in the west of the city. In this area, many industrial enterprises are concentrated. It also includes neighborhoods Lescaut and Alluviation, as well as towns of Velyka Koreniha and Mala Koreniha.
  • Inhulskyi District (former Leninskyi District) is located in the east of Mykolaiv. Among other things, it includes the new Horticulture, YUTZ, New Watering, Old Watering. The district has a zoo, bus and railway stations.
  • Korabelnyi District is located in the south of the city. It includes a broad beam, Bogoyavlenske (former Zhovtneve), Balabanovka, Kulbakino.

Official symbols

Mykolaiv adopted its current coat of arms on 26 September 1997. Its design came from the one adopted in 1883, by removing the symbol of Kherson province to which Mykolaiv didn't belong anymore.[44] Mykolaiv adopted its current flag on 2 July 1999 and its anthem on 11 September 2004.[44]

Economy

 
Mykolaiv shipyard

Mykolaiv is a major shipbuilding center of Ukraine since the time of the now defunct Soviet Union (1922–1991) and an important river port. The city has three major shipyards one of which is capable of building large navy ships. Other important industries are mechanical engineering, power engineering, metallurgy and food industry.

Mykolaiv was closed to foreign visitors until the late 1980s due to the large number of secret Soviet Navy projects that took place in the city (as well as due to its military air base, turbine factory and military port). The majority of the Soviet Navy's surface ships, including its only aircraft carrier, the aircraft carrier Kuznetsov, were built in Mykolaiv.

In May 2011, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych visited Mykolaiv and said that Ukraine was serious about reviving and further developing its shipbuilding industry in the Mykolaiv region.[45]

 
Modern shopping mall in the Mykolaiv city center.

One of the largest industrial businesses in the city is the Mykolaiv Aluminia Factory (formerly part of Rusal and currently owned by Glencore), which produces aluminium oxide (alumina), raw material for the production of aluminum.[46]

In addition to heavy industry, the city has a developed food processing industry, including a juice maker, Sandora (part of PepsiCo), a dairy products maker, Laktalis-Mykolaiv, and a brewery, Yantar. Nibulon (Ukrainian: Нібулон), one of Ukraine's biggest agriculture companies specialized in the production and exportation of grain such as wheat, barley and corn is headquartered in Mykolaiv. The company has its own maritime fleet and shipyard, the Nibulon Shipyard, and also developed its own river fleet to transport grain to export terminals.[47]

In January 2017, the Mykolaiv Development Agency released a promo video of the city's investment potential.[48]

The Mykolaiv Armored Factory (owned by Ukroboronprom) has been a large repair facility for Ukraine's military during the Russo-Ukrainian War. Engineers at the plant designed an armored ambulance based on the BTR-70 to be used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.[49]

Ukrainian military presence

Mykolaiv, being an important strategic city in southern Ukraine has a significant Ukrainian military presence, including the shipyards that build Ukraine's surface navy ships, the Mykolaiv Ukrainian Navy base, the "MARP" aircraft repair factory (Mykolaiv), and the Kulbakino army base (in the Mykolaiv Oblast, outside of the city of Mykolaiv).[citation needed]

Previously for many years after World War II the city had been home to the 92nd Guards Motor Rifle Division, the former 92nd Guards Rifle Division. The 79th Airmobile Brigade is based in the city.[50]

Transportation

Mykolaiv is one of Ukraine's most important transportation junctions. It is a major commercial river and sea port, and a major highway and rail junction.[51] Mykolaiv also has a dual-function passenger and freight airport, but passenger service at the airport is not significant, compared to Ukraine's major airports. In addition to the airport and sea and river port, Mykolaiv has two train stations, and an intercity bus station.

Air

Mykolaiv Airport (IATA code NLV), one of the largest and most technically well equipped airports in the South of Ukraine[citation needed], serves the city. The airport, located northwest of Mykolaiv, is mainly used for air freight and only has limited passenger service. Russian airline UTAir Aviation offers flights from Mykolaiv to Moscow (Vnukovo – VKO airport). In addition, there are one-hour passenger flights from Odesa (the nearest major airport) to Mykolaiv. Almost all airline passenger service in the South West of Ukraine (where Mykolaiv is located) is through Odesa International Airport: to reach Mykolaiv by airplane, tourists generally reach Odesa by plane, and then take a bus, taxi or train, for approximately 2 hours, to Mykolaiv. Odesa, the largest city in South West Ukraine, is 132 km (82 mi) from Mykolaiv.[52]

Kulbakyno airport, also known as Nikolaev, is a Class I military air base located just to the southeast of the city center, in Kulbakyno. It primarily supports wings of Sukhoi Su-24, Sukhoi Su-25, Sukhoi Su-27, and Mikoyan MiG-29.[53]

Bus travel long distance

Mykolaiv is an 8.5-hour bus ride from Kyiv's main bus station.[54] Ukrainian private national bus companies Gyunsel and Avtoluks operate overnight buses from Kyiv to Mykolaiv seven nights per week. The bus station in Mykolaiv is located at Prospekt (Avenue) Bohoyavlenskyi 21.

Roads

 
Road on Varvarivskyi bridge.

The main north–south highway that passes through Mykolaiv is H (or M)-14.

The main East-West Highway that passes through Mykolaiv is E-58 M-14 (West and then South to Odesa), and South East to Kherson, a major port on the Dneper River, just before it flows into the Black Sea. The E-58 M-14 then continues East to the major industrial city and port in South Eastern Ukraine, Mariupol'.

The main highways to and from Mykolaiv are from Kherson (65 km (40 mi)), Odesa (120 km (75 mi)), Uman (320 km (199 mi)), Chişinău (Kishniev), Moldova (325 km (202 mi)), the Crimean Peninsula (350 km (217 mi), Kyiv (500 km (311 mi), Kharkiv (520 km (323 mi), Lviv (350 km (217 mi) (Western Ukraine). Ukraine's roads, including those leading from Mykolaiv, tend to be poorly maintained and can be very dangerous.

Roads through Mykolaiv include:

the road M14 (OdesaNovoazovsk), having an exit to the main highway M18 (YaltaSimferopolKharkiv).

Roads to/from Mykolaiv include:

Bridges

Mykolaiv, being located at the confluence of two major rivers, has two main bridges.

 
Varvarivskyi Bridge.
 
Ingul River bridge in Mykolaiv
 
Old pedestrian bridge over Ingul River

The Varvarivskyi Bridge over Southern Bug is a swing bridge with Europe's largest span (134 m).[55] It is also the southernmost bridge over the Southern Bug. The bridge connects the North coast of Mykolaiv to its Tsentralnyi Raion, located on the West Bank of the river. The Odeske Highway crosses the bridge and then continues south-west to Odesa.

Another major bridge is the Inhul Bridge crossing the Inhul River. The bridge leads from the north coast of Mykolaiv, and goes north-northeast to the peninsula on the north side of the Inhul, just north of Mykolaiv. On the north Side of the Inhul River, the Heroyiv Stalingrada Highway crosses the bridge, streaming into Pushkinska Street on the other side.

Rail

Overnight train travel in sleeper-berth passenger trains is a very common way to travel long distances in Ukraine, cheaper, more comfortable and faster than buses – and more environment-friendly, for that matter. There are nightly trains from Kyiv's main passenger train station to Mykolaiv.[56]

In addition to Kyiv, trains from Mykolaiv regularly run to the two closest major cities to Mykolaiv: Odesa (south west of Mykolaiv); and Kherson (south of Mykolaiv).[57] Direct trains to Moscow (26 hours), Kyiv (8-10), Lviv (18), Odesa (5), the Crimea (8 hours) depart every day. Train departures timetable. All trains have coach cars.

Mykolaiv's passenger train station is called Mykolaiv – Passenger. It at the intersection of Myru Avenue and Novozavodska Street 5 (in Ukraine street address numbers are placed after the street name).[57] From the city square outside the railway station, buses depart to all other parts of Mykolaiv.

Mykolaiv's freight train station is called Mykolaiv-Gruzovoi (Freight). It is located at Pryvokzalna ploshcha (Square).[57]

Water-borne travel

Though a major Ukrainian commercial sea port, Mykolaiv has no regular passenger water-borne service. Water transport is offered by three sea ports and one river port, and also by several terminals. The port is linked with the sea by Dnieper-Bug Estuary canal. The canal begins at the island Berezan and extends 44 kilometers (27 miles) until it reaches the port of Mykolaiv. The canal consistes of 13 tracks, six of which reach Dnieper Estuary, and the rest along the river Southern Bug. The width of the canal is 100 meters (330 feet). Its depth is 10.5 meters (35 feet).

Large ocean-going ships can reach Mykolaiv year round, via the Southern Bug River. The Southern Bug River, which flows into the Black Sea 65 km (40 mi) south of Mykolaiv, is 1.5 km (0.9 mi) wide in Mykolaiv. Mykolaiv's passenger river port is at Varvarovskii Spusk (Descent) 5.[57]

The ports are:

Local transportation

 
Tram in Mykolaiv.

The main forms of city transport are fixed-route marshrutkas, buses, trolley buses, and trams.

Streetcars (trams)

The length of Mykolaiv's streetcar (tram) lines is 73 kilometers (45 miles). From 1897 until 1925 Mykolaiv's streetcars were pulled by horses. Streetcars began to be powered by electricity in 1915, and this has continued through the present. At their inception, the tracks were 1000 millimeters (3'), but during the period from 1952 to 1972 they were switched to standard gauge.

Тrolley Buses

The length of Mykolaiv's trolley bus lines is 59 kilometers (37 miles). Mykolaiv's trolley buses have operated since 29 October 1967.

Education

There are several universities in Mykolaiv. The main universities are: Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding (leading shipbuilding university in Ukraine), Petro Mohyla Black Sea State University, Sukhomlinsky National University of Mykolaiv and Mykolaiv State Agrarian University.

Sukhomlinsky National University of Mykolaiv is the oldest university in Mykolaiv. The idea of the university foundation arose in the 1860s, but it was realized only on July 18, 1913, when the Mykolaiv Teacher's Institute was founded. Nowadays there are 7,000 students studying at the university, 300 teachers working at 36 departments. Annually, the university graduates 1,000 specialists and 60-70 undergraduates.[citation needed]

There are 10 higher education institutions in Mykolaiv of level III or IV accreditation. 65 general education schools, lycees, gymnasium schools, 3 evening schools, and 12 private learning institutions are in the city.

In a survey in June–July 2017, adult respondents reported the following educational levels:[42]

  • 5% primary or incomplete secondary education.
  • 26% general secondary education.
  • 31% vocational secondary education.
  • 38% university education (including incomplete university education).

Religion

 
Lutheran Church.
 
Roman Catholic church of Saint Joseph.

Mykolaiv is the headquarters of the Mykolaiv Episcopate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, which has 18 churches (temples) in the city.

Mykolaiv is also the headquarters of the Mykolaiv Episcopate of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, which has succeeded the Kyiv Patriarchate.

A survey in June–July 2017 reported the following results for Mykolaiv:[42]

  • 19% Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate.
  • 16% Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate.
  • 16% atheist.
  • 4% belong to other religions.
  • 44% believe in God, but do not belong to any religion.
  • 2% found it difficult to answer.

Culture

There are three performing arts theaters in Mykolaiv: the Academic Ukrainian Theater of Drama and Musical Comedy, the Mykolaiv State Puppet Theater, and the Mykolaiv Academic Art Russian Drama Theater. In addition, the Mykolaiv Oblast Philharmonic performs in the city.

Mykolaiv has the following museums: Mykolayiv Regional Museum of Local History, The Museum of Shipbuilding and Fleet, the Museum of the World War II Partisan Movement, the V. V. Vereshchagin Art Museum.

Three movie theaters operate in Mykolaiv: Rodina (Motherland), Pioneer, Multiplex. Movies shown include the latest Hollywood films dubbed into Ukrainian and modern Russian films.

Media

Popular publications include "Vecherniy Nikolayev" (Evening Mykolaiv), "Nikolaevsckie Novosti" (Mykolaiv News), and "Yuzhnaya Pravda" (Southern Truth). Many publications have an Internet version, but exist in an independent Internet publication.

Television programs that are broadcast in Mykolaiv include movies, news, dramas (some of which originated in other countries, such as Mexico and the US, and are dubbed), cartoons, and professional sporting events such as Ukrainian football (soccer). Mykolaiv has the following TV channels: 1+1; 2+2; 5 Kanal; ICTV; Inter; Real Estate TV; Tonis: K1: Kanal Ukraina; Kultura (Ukraina); CTB; TV: TET; and TRK.[59]

Sports

Mykolaiv is represented within Ukrainian Bandy and Rink-bandy Federation.[60]

MFC Mykolaiv (Municipal Football Club "Mykolaiv", Ukrainian: Муніципальний футбольний клуб "Миколаїв") is a Ukrainian football club. The club has been relegated three times from the Ukrainian Premier League. MFС Mykolaiv's best achievement in the Ukrainian Premier League was 13th place (in 1994–1995). MFC Mykolaiv reached first place in Druha Liha group A in 2010–11 season and was promoted to Persha Liha. Mykolaiv's main football stadium is at the west end of Tsentralnyi Prospekt, near the west end of the peninsula that Mykolaiv is on.[citation needed]

Mykolaiv's professional basketball team is MBC Mykolaiv. The team has won or finished second or third in several international tournaments since 1988, and won the Ukrainian Championship in 1992. MBC Mykolaiv is part of the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague, which is the top professional basketball league in Ukraine.[citation needed]

The Nikolaev students won two gold and bronze medals of the Cup of Ukraine on academic rowing. [1]

International relations

Mykolaiv is part of the International Black Sea Club and The World Council of Environmental Initiatives, since ICLEI).

Mykolaiv is twinned with:[61]

Notable people

 

Sport

 

See also

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Explanatory notes

  1. ^ Station ID for the Mykolaiv is 254.

External links

  • Official portal of The Mykolaiv City Council (in Ukrainian, Russian, and English)—Note that the Ukrainian language version has more working features than the English and Russian language versions.
  • Kropotkin, Peter Alexeivitch; Bealby, John Thomas (1911). "Nikolayev" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). pp. 690–691.

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of 2022 the city has a population of 470 011 2022 est 2 Mykolaiv holds the honorary title Hero City of Ukraine Mykolaiv MikolayivCityUkrainian transcription s NationalMykolayiv ALA LCMykolaiv BGN PCGNMykolayiv ScholarlyMykolajivTop to bottom and left to right Museum of Shipbuilding and the Fleet Mykolaiv Building Professional College uk Mykolayiv Regional Museum of Local History Lutheran Church of Christ the Redeemer Mykolaiv uk Roman Catholic church of Saint Joseph Mykolaiv uk Cathedral of Our Lady of Kasperov Mykolaiv uk FlagCoat of armsNickname City of Shipbuilders MykolaivLocation of MykolaivShow map of Mykolaiv OblastMykolaivMykolaiv Ukraine Show map of UkraineCoordinates 46 58 30 N 31 59 42 E 46 97500 N 31 99500 E 46 97500 31 99500 Coordinates 46 58 30 N 31 59 42 E 46 97500 N 31 99500 E 46 97500 31 99500Country UkraineOblastMykolaiv OblastRaionMykolaiv RaionFounded1789City rights1789Government MayorOleksandr Senkevych uk 1 Proposition 1 Area Total260 km2 100 sq mi Population 2022 2 Total470 011 Density1 800 km2 4 700 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal code54000Area code 380 512Vehicle registrationBEWebsitemkrada gov ua The city serves as a transportation hub for Ukraine containing a sea port commercial port river port highway railway junction and airport Much of Mykolaiv s land area consists of parks Park Peremohy Victory is a large park on the peninsula just north of the city center of Mykolaiv on the north side of the Inhul river Contents 1 Name 2 Administrative status 3 Geographic characteristics 3 1 Ecology 3 2 Climate 4 History 5 Demographics 6 Awards 7 Administrative districts 8 Official symbols 9 Economy 10 Ukrainian military presence 11 Transportation 11 1 Air 11 2 Bus travel long distance 11 3 Roads 11 3 1 Bridges 11 4 Rail 11 5 Water borne travel 11 6 Local transportation 11 6 1 Streetcars trams 11 6 2 Trolley Buses 12 Education 13 Religion 14 Culture 15 Media 16 Sports 17 International relations 18 Notable people 18 1 Sport 19 See also 20 References 21 Explanatory notes 22 External linksName EditThe city is known under two names which differ in Ukrainian and Russian there are several transliterations of each name The Ukrainian name of the city is Mikola yiv transliterated as Mykolaiv or officially Mykolayiv The Russian name Nikola ev transliterates as Nikolaev or as Nikolayev The city s founding was made by the Russian conquests during the Second Russo Turkish War of 1787 1792 Founded by Prince Grigory Potemkin as Nikolaev it was the last of the many cities he established On 27 August 1789 3 Potemkin ordered its naming near the wharf at the mouth of the Ingul river on a high cool and breezy spot where the Ingul river meets the Southern Bug river To build the city he brought in peasants soldiers and Turkish prisoners 2 500 were working there during 1789 The shipyards were built first 1788 4 Potemkin named the city after Saint Nicholas the patron of seafarers on whose day 6 December he had obtained victory at the siege of Ochakov 5 in 1788 The name Nikolaev is known from the legal order writ Number 1065 by Prince Potemkin to Mikhail Faleev ru dated 27 August 1789 6 In 1920 after the establishment of Soviet power the Odesa provincial council of laborers and peasants deputies petitioned the Soviet Ukrainian government the All Ukrainian Central Executive Committee VUTSIK to rename the city of Mykolaiv to Vernoleninsk Faithful to Lenin As the city of Mykolaiv was a district center of the Odesan province presumably the petition would have been initiated by the Odesa city council but documentary evidence of this so far has not been identified On 15 April 1924 the Plenum of the Central Administrative Territorial Commission of the VUTSIK considered and rejected the petition of the Odesan executive committee Perhaps the members of the Soviet Ukraine government thought that the name sounded too obsequious 7 Information regarding the alleged renaming of Mykolaiv was disseminated by German maps of the 1920s and 1930s as well as in German encyclopedic publications in 1927 and 1932 which show Vernoleninsk on the USSR part of the European maps The city was designated as Mykolaiv in publications of the same map in other languages 7 To distinguish Mykolaiv from the much smaller west Ukraine city of Mykolaiv in Lviv Oblast the latter is sometimes called Mykolaiv on the Dniester after the major river that it is situated on while the former is located on the Southern Bug another major river and may also be called Mykolaiv on the Bug Administrative status EditMykolaiv is the administrative center of Mykolaiv Oblast region as well as that of Mykolaiv Raion It hosts the administration of Mykolaiv urban hromada one of the hromadas of Ukraine 8 Geographic characteristics Edit Bird s eye view of the city center at the river knee of Southern Bug Boh Mykolaiv is located on a peninsula in Ukraine s steppe region 65 km 40 mi from the Black Sea along the estuary of the Southern Bug river where it meets the Inhul River 9 Both the Inhul River and the Southern Bug River follow very winding courses just before they join at the northeast corner of Mykolaiv This has created several long and narrow peninsulas just north of Mykolaiv and the main part of Mykolaiv is itself on a peninsula at a 180 degree bend in the Southern Bug River Mykolaiv is in a primarily flat terrain area the steppe grain producing region of southern Ukraine The nearest mountains to Mykolaiv are 300 km 186 mi south at the southern end of the Crimean Peninsula The lack of any mountain barriers north of Mykolaiv means that cold Arctic winds can blow south unimpeded by any terrain elevation to Mykolaiv in winter The area of the city is 260 km2 100 sq mi 10 Mykolaiv is in the second time zone Eastern European Time Ecology Edit Mykolaiv has environmental issues common in many cities in Ukraine such as pollution of water the air and groundwater drinking water quality noise waste management and conservation of biological diversity in the city 11 One of Mykolaiv s most urgent problems is the disposal of solid household waste 12 The city has 18 preserved sites totaling about 12 km2 5 sq mi 13 The Mykolaiv Zoo The monuments of landscape art Park Peremohy Park People s Garden 68 Paratroopers Park Square The Sivasskij The Boulevard Bunker Linea Line Park Young Heroes Park Youth Park in the Ingul district 14 The Botanical Natural Monument Memory Square The Dubki Reserved Nature boundary The Balabanovka Forest Reserve The Reservoir Hydrological Reserve The Turkish Fountain Hydrological Natural Monument The Dubka oak 4 Botanical Nature MonumentClimate Edit The city s climate is moderately continental with cold winters and warm to hot summers 9 15 Mykolaiv s average temperature is 10 C 50 F The lowest average temperature is in January 3 1 C 26 F the highest in July 22 3 C 72 F 15 Mykolaiv has an average of 472 mm 19 in of precipitation per year with the lowest precipitation in October and the most in July Mykolaiv has snow cover every year but its height is low 15 Average relative humidity is 73 for the year the lowest humidity is in August 60 the highest in December 86 15 The lowest cloud are seen in August the highest are in December 15 The prevailing winds come from the North the least frequent source of wind is the Southeast The maximum wind speed is in February the lowest is from July through September In January the average wind speed is 4 1 m s meters per second in July the average is 3 1 m s 15 Climate data for Mykolaiv 1981 2010 extremes 1900 2015 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 14 0 57 2 18 1 64 6 24 1 75 4 32 3 90 1 37 4 99 3 37 8 100 0 40 0 104 0 40 1 104 2 36 5 97 7 32 9 91 2 23 4 74 1 15 6 60 1 40 1 104 2 Average high C F 0 9 33 6 2 0 35 6 7 7 45 9 15 8 60 4 22 6 72 7 26 5 79 7 29 3 84 7 29 0 84 2 22 7 72 9 15 6 60 1 7 5 45 5 2 5 36 5 15 2 59 4 Daily mean C F 1 9 28 6 1 5 29 3 3 1 37 6 10 2 50 4 16 4 61 5 20 5 68 9 23 1 73 6 22 6 72 7 16 9 62 4 10 6 51 1 4 0 39 2 0 4 31 3 10 3 50 5 Average low C F 4 5 23 9 4 5 23 9 0 5 31 1 5 4 41 7 11 0 51 8 15 2 59 4 17 5 63 5 16 8 62 2 11 9 53 4 6 4 43 5 1 1 34 0 3 0 26 6 6 1 43 0 Record low C F 29 7 21 5 28 8 19 8 20 8 5 4 7 9 17 8 1 2 29 8 4 2 39 6 9 4 48 9 4 6 40 3 1 4 29 5 13 4 7 9 18 2 0 8 24 6 12 3 29 7 21 5 Average precipitation mm inches 27 6 1 09 29 6 1 17 26 0 1 02 28 5 1 12 44 3 1 74 49 9 1 96 48 3 1 90 34 2 1 35 41 6 1 64 32 4 1 28 34 1 1 34 31 9 1 26 428 4 16 87 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 5 7 5 5 5 5 5 4 6 0 6 6 5 5 3 8 4 8 4 6 5 0 6 1 64 5Average relative humidity 84 2 82 2 76 6 67 9 64 1 64 8 60 8 59 2 67 4 75 1 84 0 86 1 72 7Mean monthly sunshine hours 69 74 122 181 263 289 308 295 232 168 69 52 2 122Source 1 World Meteorological Organization 16 Source 2 European Climate Assessment amp Dataset extremes 1900 2015 17 18 19 20 21 22 a Source 3 NOAA sun 1961 1990 23 History Edit View of the City of Mykolaiv painting by Fedor Alexeev 1799 Archaeologists have found proof of ancient settlements on the territory of Mykolaiv 24 In 2018 archaeologists discovered a sunken Ancient Greek ship near the Mykolaiv region dating from the fifth century BC the period of Greek colonization of the Northern Black Sea Researchers stated This Ancient Greek ship is one of the oldest known in the Northern Black Sea 25 The city has long had close associations with shipbuilding 26 The Russian Empire s Black Sea Navy Headquarters was in Mykolaiv for more than 100 years until the Imperial Russian Navy moved it to Sevastopol near the southern tip of the Crimean Peninsula During the Crimean War 1853 1856 Mykolaiv became the main rear base to support Russia s efforts in the war Most businesses that were created in the city belonged to the military industrial complex and consequently Mykolaiv was closed to foreigners for many decades 27 Shipyard in Mykolaiv circa 1900 By the late 19th century Mykolaiv s port ranked third in the Russian Empire after Saint Petersburg and Odesa in trade with foreign countries Grain export suppliers of the steppe region of Ukraine and Southern Russia were the greatest in the Russian Empire Mykolaiv had become a great industrial center in the Southern Ukraine 27 Mykolaiv was a major Jewish centre of the Russian Empire in the 19th century citation needed In the 19th century the Czarist governments largely banned Jews from living east of the Dnieper River Mykolaiv is in the area west of the Dnieper which was where Jews were legally allowed to reside the Pale of Settlement The Lubavitcher Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson the seventh leader in the Chabad Lubavitch dynasty was born in Mykolaiv on 18 April 1902 In 1918 Mykolaiv was occupied by foreign troops In 1920 Soviet power was established 27 In the course of Operation Barbarossa Mykolaiv was occupied on 16 August 1941 In September German forces massacred over 35 000 non combatants many of them Jews in the city and its region During the occupation an underground partisan sabotage group the Mykolaiv Center conducted guerilla activities On 28 March 1944 the city was liberated in part because of Soviet Senior Lieutenant Konstantin F Olshansky s paratroopers and their daring raid during which the majority of his troops were killed In the post war period Mykolaiv became one of the shipbuilding centers of the USSR with three shipyards Black Sea 61 Kommunara and Okean The asteroid 8141 Nikolaev 1982 SO4 was discovered in 1982 by Nikolai Chernykh at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory and was named in honor of the city 28 Soviet era apartment blocks in Mykolaiv In March 2012 Mykolaiv gained international notoriety for lawlessness and police corruption following the rape and murder of Oksana Makar 29 Her three attackers were apprehended but two were released because of family connections to local government officials After a media outcry and public protests all three attackers were charged with her murder During the Euromaidan protests of 2013 2014 Mykolayiv was the scene of anti Yanukovich protests After the victory of Euromaidan the situation calmed down somewhat until 7 April 2014 when some pro Russians tried to take over the local administration building Pro Ukrainians stopped them from taking over the administration building and destroyed the pro Russian camp not far from it after which the situation in the city became calm 30 Until 18 July 2020 Mykolaiv was incorporated as a city of oblast significance It also served as the administrative center of Mykolaiv and Vitovka Raions even though it did not belong to any of these raions In July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine which reduced the number of raions of Mykolaiv Oblast to four the city of Mykolaiv was merged into Mykolaiv Raion 31 32 In February and March 2022 during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Russian military forces attacked Mykolaiv and placed it under siege 33 Ukrainian forces barred Russian forces from the city though Russian artillery continued to shell it 34 35 36 Demographics EditEthnicity 1897 37 1926 38 1939 39 1959 40 1989 41 2001 41 2017 42 Ukrainians 8 5 29 9 49 7 59 7 63 2 72 6 84 Russians 66 3 44 6 31 0 30 3 31 2 22 6 12 Jews 19 5 20 8 15 2 6 8 2 1 0 5 Belarusians 0 2 0 3 0 7 1 0 1 1 0 8 Bulgarians 0 1 0 2 0 6 0 6 Poles 2 8 1 7 Germans 0 9 1 1 0 9 0 1 As of 2017 63 of the population spoke Russian at home 7 Ukrainian and 28 spoke both Ukrainian and Russian equally 42 Awards EditThe Soviet Government awarded Mykolaiv the Order of the Red Banner of Labour on 31 December 1970 for successfully fulfilling its assignments for the development of industrial production in the USSR s five year economic plan On 25 March 2022 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy awarded Mykolaiv the title of Hero City of Ukraine due to the Battle of Mykolaiv 43 Administrative districts EditMykolaiv is divided into four districts Tsentralnyi District is located in the northwest of the city It includes the historic center of Mykolaiv Rocket tract Temvod Salt Northern Ternovka in Ternovca also acts village council Matveevka Varvarovka Zavodskyi District is located in the west of the city In this area many industrial enterprises are concentrated It also includes neighborhoods Lescaut and Alluviation as well as towns of Velyka Koreniha and Mala Koreniha Inhulskyi District former Leninskyi District is located in the east of Mykolaiv Among other things it includes the new Horticulture YUTZ New Watering Old Watering The district has a zoo bus and railway stations Korabelnyi District is located in the south of the city It includes a broad beam Bogoyavlenske former Zhovtneve Balabanovka Kulbakino Official symbols EditMykolaiv adopted its current coat of arms on 26 September 1997 Its design came from the one adopted in 1883 by removing the symbol of Kherson province to which Mykolaiv didn t belong anymore 44 Mykolaiv adopted its current flag on 2 July 1999 and its anthem on 11 September 2004 44 Economy Edit Mykolaiv shipyard Mykolaiv is a major shipbuilding center of Ukraine since the time of the now defunct Soviet Union 1922 1991 and an important river port The city has three major shipyards one of which is capable of building large navy ships Other important industries are mechanical engineering power engineering metallurgy and food industry Mykolaiv was closed to foreign visitors until the late 1980s due to the large number of secret Soviet Navy projects that took place in the city as well as due to its military air base turbine factory and military port The majority of the Soviet Navy s surface ships including its only aircraft carrier the aircraft carrierKuznetsov were built in Mykolaiv In May 2011 Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych visited Mykolaiv and said that Ukraine was serious about reviving and further developing its shipbuilding industry in the Mykolaiv region 45 Modern shopping mall in the Mykolaiv city center One of the largest industrial businesses in the city is the Mykolaiv Aluminia Factory formerly part of Rusal and currently owned by Glencore which produces aluminium oxide alumina raw material for the production of aluminum 46 In addition to heavy industry the city has a developed food processing industry including a juice maker Sandora part of PepsiCo a dairy products maker Laktalis Mykolaiv and a brewery Yantar Nibulon Ukrainian Nibulon one of Ukraine s biggest agriculture companies specialized in the production and exportation of grain such as wheat barley and corn is headquartered in Mykolaiv The company has its own maritime fleet and shipyard the Nibulon Shipyard and also developed its own river fleet to transport grain to export terminals 47 In January 2017 the Mykolaiv Development Agency released a promo video of the city s investment potential 48 The Mykolaiv Armored Factory owned by Ukroboronprom has been a large repair facility for Ukraine s military during the Russo Ukrainian War Engineers at the plant designed an armored ambulance based on the BTR 70 to be used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces 49 Ukrainian military presence EditMykolaiv being an important strategic city in southern Ukraine has a significant Ukrainian military presence including the shipyards that build Ukraine s surface navy ships the Mykolaiv Ukrainian Navy base the MARP aircraft repair factory Mykolaiv and the Kulbakino army base in the Mykolaiv Oblast outside of the city of Mykolaiv citation needed Previously for many years after World War II the city had been home to the 92nd Guards Motor Rifle Division the former 92nd Guards Rifle Division The 79th Airmobile Brigade is based in the city 50 Transportation EditThis section s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions August 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mykolaiv is one of Ukraine s most important transportation junctions It is a major commercial river and sea port and a major highway and rail junction 51 Mykolaiv also has a dual function passenger and freight airport but passenger service at the airport is not significant compared to Ukraine s major airports In addition to the airport and sea and river port Mykolaiv has two train stations and an intercity bus station Air Edit Mykolaiv Airport IATA code NLV one of the largest and most technically well equipped airports in the South of Ukraine citation needed serves the city The airport located northwest of Mykolaiv is mainly used for air freight and only has limited passenger service Russian airline UTAir Aviation offers flights from Mykolaiv to Moscow Vnukovo VKO airport In addition there are one hour passenger flights from Odesa the nearest major airport to Mykolaiv Almost all airline passenger service in the South West of Ukraine where Mykolaiv is located is through Odesa International Airport to reach Mykolaiv by airplane tourists generally reach Odesa by plane and then take a bus taxi or train for approximately 2 hours to Mykolaiv Odesa the largest city in South West Ukraine is 132 km 82 mi from Mykolaiv 52 Kulbakyno airport also known as Nikolaev is a Class I military air base located just to the southeast of the city center in Kulbakyno It primarily supports wings of Sukhoi Su 24 Sukhoi Su 25 Sukhoi Su 27 and Mikoyan MiG 29 53 Bus travel long distance Edit Mykolaiv is an 8 5 hour bus ride from Kyiv s main bus station 54 Ukrainian private national bus companies Gyunsel and Avtoluks operate overnight buses from Kyiv to Mykolaiv seven nights per week The bus station in Mykolaiv is located at Prospekt Avenue Bohoyavlenskyi 21 Roads Edit Road on Varvarivskyi bridge The main north south highway that passes through Mykolaiv is H or M 14 The main East West Highway that passes through Mykolaiv is E 58 M 14 West and then South to Odesa and South East to Kherson a major port on the Dneper River just before it flows into the Black Sea The E 58 M 14 then continues East to the major industrial city and port in South Eastern Ukraine Mariupol The main highways to and from Mykolaiv are from Kherson 65 km 40 mi Odesa 120 km 75 mi Uman 320 km 199 mi Chisinău Kishniev Moldova 325 km 202 mi the Crimean Peninsula 350 km 217 mi Kyiv 500 km 311 mi Kharkiv 520 km 323 mi Lviv 350 km 217 mi Western Ukraine Ukraine s roads including those leading from Mykolaiv tend to be poorly maintained and can be very dangerous Roads through Mykolaiv include the east west Euro Asian transport corridor Odesa Mykolaiv Kherson Dzhankoy Kerch the corridor Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Reni Izmail Odesa Mykolaiv Kherson Melitopol Berdyansk Mariupol Novoazovsk the road M14 Odesa Novoazovsk having an exit to the main highway M18 Yalta Simferopol Kharkiv Roads to from Mykolaiv include R 06 Ulianovka Mykolaiv with the highway M05 Odesa Kyiv which in turn is linked with the highway M12 in the city district of Uman having an exit on the route Lublin Warsaw Gdansk Poland The length of the route Gdansk Mykolaiv is 1530 kilometers 950 miles N11 Dnipro Kryvyi Rih Mykolaiv N14 Aleksandrovka Kropyvnytskyi Mykolaiv Bridges Edit Mykolaiv being located at the confluence of two major rivers has two main bridges Varvarivskyi Bridge Ingul River bridge in Mykolaiv Old pedestrian bridge over Ingul River The Varvarivskyi Bridge over Southern Bug is a swing bridge with Europe s largest span 134 m 55 It is also the southernmost bridge over the Southern Bug The bridge connects the North coast of Mykolaiv to its Tsentralnyi Raion located on the West Bank of the river The Odeske Highway crosses the bridge and then continues south west to Odesa Another major bridge is the Inhul Bridge crossing the Inhul River The bridge leads from the north coast of Mykolaiv and goes north northeast to the peninsula on the north side of the Inhul just north of Mykolaiv On the north Side of the Inhul River the Heroyiv Stalingrada Highway crosses the bridge streaming into Pushkinska Street on the other side Rail Edit Overnight train travel in sleeper berth passenger trains is a very common way to travel long distances in Ukraine cheaper more comfortable and faster than buses and more environment friendly for that matter There are nightly trains from Kyiv s main passenger train station to Mykolaiv 56 In addition to Kyiv trains from Mykolaiv regularly run to the two closest major cities to Mykolaiv Odesa south west of Mykolaiv and Kherson south of Mykolaiv 57 Direct trains to Moscow 26 hours Kyiv 8 10 Lviv 18 Odesa 5 the Crimea 8 hours depart every day Train departures timetable All trains have coach cars Mykolaiv s passenger train station is called Mykolaiv Passenger It at the intersection of Myru Avenue and Novozavodska Street 5 in Ukraine street address numbers are placed after the street name 57 From the city square outside the railway station buses depart to all other parts of Mykolaiv Mykolaiv s freight train station is called Mykolaiv Gruzovoi Freight It is located at Pryvokzalna ploshcha Square 57 Water borne travel Edit Though a major Ukrainian commercial sea port Mykolaiv has no regular passenger water borne service Water transport is offered by three sea ports and one river port and also by several terminals The port is linked with the sea by Dnieper Bug Estuary canal The canal begins at the island Berezan and extends 44 kilometers 27 miles until it reaches the port of Mykolaiv The canal consistes of 13 tracks six of which reach Dnieper Estuary and the rest along the river Southern Bug The width of the canal is 100 meters 330 feet Its depth is 10 5 meters 35 feet Large ocean going ships can reach Mykolaiv year round via the Southern Bug River The Southern Bug River which flows into the Black Sea 65 km 40 mi south of Mykolaiv is 1 5 km 0 9 mi wide in Mykolaiv Mykolaiv s passenger river port is at Varvarovskii Spusk Descent 5 57 The ports are Mykolaiv Commercial Sea Port Specialized Seaport Olivia 58 Dnieper Bug Sea Commercial Port Mykolaiv River Port Sea Specialized Port Nika TeraLocal transportation Edit Tram in Mykolaiv The main forms of city transport are fixed route marshrutkas buses trolley buses and trams Streetcars trams Edit Main article Mykolaiv tram The length of Mykolaiv s streetcar tram lines is 73 kilometers 45 miles From 1897 until 1925 Mykolaiv s streetcars were pulled by horses Streetcars began to be powered by electricity in 1915 and this has continued through the present At their inception the tracks were 1000 millimeters 3 but during the period from 1952 to 1972 they were switched to standard gauge Trolley Buses Edit Main article Mykolaiv trolleybus The length of Mykolaiv s trolley bus lines is 59 kilometers 37 miles Mykolaiv s trolley buses have operated since 29 October 1967 Education Edit Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding There are several universities in Mykolaiv The main universities are Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding leading shipbuilding university in Ukraine Petro Mohyla Black Sea State University Sukhomlinsky National University of Mykolaiv and Mykolaiv State Agrarian University Sukhomlinsky National University of Mykolaiv is the oldest university in Mykolaiv The idea of the university foundation arose in the 1860s but it was realized only on July 18 1913 when the Mykolaiv Teacher s Institute was founded Nowadays there are 7 000 students studying at the university 300 teachers working at 36 departments Annually the university graduates 1 000 specialists and 60 70 undergraduates citation needed There are 10 higher education institutions in Mykolaiv of level III or IV accreditation 65 general education schools lycees gymnasium schools 3 evening schools and 12 private learning institutions are in the city In a survey in June July 2017 adult respondents reported the following educational levels 42 5 primary or incomplete secondary education 26 general secondary education 31 vocational secondary education 38 university education including incomplete university education Religion Edit Lutheran Church Roman Catholic church of Saint Joseph Mykolaiv is the headquarters of the Mykolaiv Episcopate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate which has 18 churches temples in the city Mykolaiv is also the headquarters of the Mykolaiv Episcopate of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine which has succeeded the Kyiv Patriarchate A survey in June July 2017 reported the following results for Mykolaiv 42 19 Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate 16 Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate 16 atheist 4 belong to other religions 44 believe in God but do not belong to any religion 2 found it difficult to answer Culture EditThere are three performing arts theaters in Mykolaiv the Academic Ukrainian Theater of Drama and Musical Comedy the Mykolaiv State Puppet Theater and the Mykolaiv Academic Art Russian Drama Theater In addition the Mykolaiv Oblast Philharmonic performs in the city Mykolaiv has the following museums Mykolayiv Regional Museum of Local History The Museum of Shipbuilding and Fleet the Museum of the World War II Partisan Movement the V V Vereshchagin Art Museum Three movie theaters operate in Mykolaiv Rodina Motherland Pioneer Multiplex Movies shown include the latest Hollywood films dubbed into Ukrainian and modern Russian films Media EditPopular publications include Vecherniy Nikolayev Evening Mykolaiv Nikolaevsckie Novosti Mykolaiv News and Yuzhnaya Pravda Southern Truth Many publications have an Internet version but exist in an independent Internet publication Television programs that are broadcast in Mykolaiv include movies news dramas some of which originated in other countries such as Mexico and the US and are dubbed cartoons and professional sporting events such as Ukrainian football soccer Mykolaiv has the following TV channels 1 1 2 2 5 Kanal ICTV Inter Real Estate TV Tonis K1 Kanal Ukraina Kultura Ukraina CTB TV TET and TRK 59 Sports EditMykolaiv is represented within Ukrainian Bandy and Rink bandy Federation 60 MFC Mykolaiv Municipal Football Club Mykolaiv Ukrainian Municipalnij futbolnij klub Mikolayiv is a Ukrainian football club The club has been relegated three times from the Ukrainian Premier League MFS Mykolaiv s best achievement in the Ukrainian Premier League was 13th place in 1994 1995 MFC Mykolaiv reached first place in Druha Liha group A in 2010 11 season and was promoted to Persha Liha Mykolaiv s main football stadium is at the west end of Tsentralnyi Prospekt near the west end of the peninsula that Mykolaiv is on citation needed Mykolaiv s professional basketball team is MBC Mykolaiv The team has won or finished second or third in several international tournaments since 1988 and won the Ukrainian Championship in 1992 MBC Mykolaiv is part of the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague which is the top professional basketball league in Ukraine citation needed The Nikolaev students won two gold and bronze medals of the Cup of Ukraine on academic rowing 1 International relations EditMykolaiv is part of the International Black Sea Club and The World Council of Environmental Initiatives since ICLEI See also List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine Mykolaiv is twinned with 61 Braslaw Belarus since 2013 Dezhou China since 2009 Galați Romania since 2003 Kutaisi Georgia since 2012 Mogilev Belarus since 2009 Nilufer Turkey since 2001 Tianjin China since 2001 Tinos Greece since 2012 Trieste Italy since 1996 Weihai China since 2019 Zhoushan China since 2016Notable people Edit Vitaliy Kim 2020 Menachem Mendel Schneerson 1989 Iryna Sysoyenko 2018 Vladimir Vasiliev 2006 Taisia Afonina 1913 1994 Soviet Russian painter and watercolorist David Aizman 1869 1922 Russian Jewish novelist and playwright Mykola Arkas 1853 1909 Ukrainian composer and historian Isaak Babel 1894 1940 journalist and writer spent part of his childhood in Mykolaiv Paul A Baran 1909 1964 American Marxist economist Sy Bartlett 1900 1978 Ukrainian American author and screenwriter producer of Hollywood films Yurii Biriukov born 1974 Ukrainian businessman politician and founder of Phoenix Wings Georgy Brusilov 1884 1914 Arctic explorer Art Hodes 1904 1993 jazz pianist born in Mykolaiv emigrated to Chicago as a child Svetlana Ischenko born 1969 poet stage actress teacher and artist Boris Kamensky 1870 1949 an Imperial Russian violinist Vitaliy Kim born 1981 businessman and politician the Governor of Mykolaiv Oblast since 2020 Vsevolod Kniaziev born 1979 Ukrainian judge and lawyer Stepan Makarov 1849 1904 commander of the Imperial Russian Navy oceanographer and author Max Maltzman 1899 1971 American architect noted during the Art Deco era Larisa Matveyeva born 1969 poet novelist playwright and translator Yuri Nosenko 1927 2008 KGB defector born in Mykolaiv Maria Orska 1893 1930 actress of the German theater and cinema in the 1920s Galina Petrova 1920 1943 a medic and Chief Petty Officer in the Black Sea Fleet during WWII Pinkhus Rovner 1875 1919 Jewish Ukrainian Bolshevik revolutionary Serhiy Ryzhkov 1958 2017 Ukrainian constructor ecologist and academic professor Chana Schneerson 1880 1964 mother of the seventh Chabad Lubavitch Rebbe Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson 1902 1994 the Chabad Lubavitch Rebbe born in Mykolaiv and lived there until 1909 Aleksandra Sokolovskaya 1872 1938 Russian Marxist revolutionary and Leon Trotsky s first wife African Spir 1837 1890 philosopher studied in Mykolaiv Iryna Sysoyenko born 1982 Ukrainian politician and lawyer Leon Trotsky 1879 1940 revolutionary studied in Mykolaiv Konstantin Umansky 1902 1945 Soviet diplomat editor journalist and artist Vladimir Vasilyev born 1967 Russian science fiction writer and musician Pyotr Veinberg 1831 1908 Russian poet translator journalist and literary historian Oleg Voloshyn born 1981 Russian Ukrainian journalist political pundit and former government official Sergei Zakharov 1950 2019 Russian singer with a rare lyrical baritone Larisa Matveyeva born 1969 writer and translatorSport Edit Olha Kharlan 2016 Valeriy Dymo born 1985 Ukrainian swimmer who competed in the 2004 2008 and the 2012 Summer Olympics Olha Kharlan born 1990 fencer European world and Olympic champion in sabre Olena Khomrova born 1987 Ukrainian fencer team gold medallist in sabre at the 2008 Summer Olympics Oleksiy Sereda born 2005 Ukrainian diver At age 13 he was the 2019 European champion in the 10 metre platform event the youngest ever to win this gold medal lives in Mykolaiv 62 Oxana Tsyhuleva born 1973 Ukrainian trampolinist silver medallist at the 2000 Summer OlympicsSee also EditBlack Sea Shipyard Mykolayiv Shipyard Okean ShipyardReferences Edit a b in Ukrainian The mayor of Mykolaiv remains the current mayor the candidate from OPZZh lost Archived 25 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine Ukrayinska Pravda 25 November 2020 a b Chiselnist nayavnogo naselennya Ukrayini na 1 sichnya 2022 Number of Present Population of 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