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Rovenky

Rovenky (Ukrainian: Ровеньки, translit. Roven’ky, Russian: Ровеньки, translit. Rovenki) is a coal mining city in Luhansk Oblast (region) of south-eastern Ukraine. Before 2020 it was incorporated as a city of oblast significance. Population: 45,514 (2022 est.)[1], 47,852 (2013 est.)[2].

Rovenky
Ровеньки
City
Rovenky
Rovenky
Coordinates: 48°04′16″N 39°20′34″E / 48.07111°N 39.34278°E / 48.07111; 39.34278Coordinates: 48°04′16″N 39°20′34″E / 48.07111°N 39.34278°E / 48.07111; 39.34278
Country Ukraine
Oblast (Ukraine) Luhansk Oblast
Founded1705
City rights1934
Area
 • Total217 km2 (84 sq mi)
Elevation
296 m (971 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total45,514
 • Density3,737/km2 (9,680/sq mi)
Postal code
94700—779
Area code+380-6433
ClimateDfb
Websiterov.loga.gov.ua

Including the surrounding villages, the total population is close to 84,000 (as of 2011).

Rovenky came under control of pro-Russian separatists in early 2014, and was incorporated into the Lugansk People's Republic. After the 2022 annexation referendums in Russian-occupied Ukraine, Russia claimed the city as part of Russia.

Geography

Rovenky is located in Luhansk oblast, which is located in the Eastern region of Ukraine and Rovenky is in the southern part of the oblast. It is 60 Kilometers from the region center, Luhansk. There are a number of villages near Rovenky, including the following: Djerzhinskyi, Tasenovskiy, Nagolno-Tarasovskyi, and Bolshekamenskiy. There are numerous coal mines located in the Rovenky, in addition to the steppes. There is also a sizable forest in the center of Rovenky, a few lakes, and a train station. Rovenky is very close to the Ukrainian-Russian border.

History

Rovenky was founded in 1705, and was incorporated as a city in 1934. By the order of Peter I, 49 Cossack villages were burned and destroyed in September 1708, including Rovenky. The freed Cossacks fled from Peter I into an area now referred to as the "Wild Field." Some settled in a place near a river and it was named after the abandoned native village - Rovenek. In 1793, Count Vasily Orlor became the owner of the settlement who later became the Cossack chieftain. In 1829, the first literacy school was opened and the first primary school was opened in 1852. At this point, the residents of Rovenky mostly worked the land, raised cattle, and bred sheep.

A local newspaper is published in the city since October 1930.[3]

During the World War II, Rovenky was occupied by Nazi Germany. A group of the underground anti-fascist Komsomol (Communist youth) organization Young Guard worked there.

During the 1960s and 1970s, there was much development in Rovenky. Many new buildings were built, including the apartment buildings now called "Shaktyorski," "Gagarin," and "Molodyozh"." In the 1990s, private businesses began to appear - trade, transportation, and customer services. The backbone of the community remained its coal enterprises, which account for 95% of all manufactured goods in the city.

Since early 2014, Rovenky has been controlled by the Luhansk People's Republic and not by Ukrainian authorities.[4] On July 11, 2014, alleged pro-Russia forces attacked a concentration of Ukrainian troops with "Grad" rockets, inflicted heavy damage and casualties to two motorized army brigades at Zelenopyllia south of this place. At least 19 Ukrainian soldiers were reported killed, and around 100 other wounded. Fighting was still ongoing by evening. It was later claimed that the rocket system used in the attack was the newer 9A52-4 "Tornado".

On February 17, 2015 Bellingcat Investigation Team conducted an independent investigation and stated that Zelenopillya had been fired on from the territory of the Russian Federation.[5]

Demographics

As of the Ukrainian Census of 2001:[6]

Ethnicity
  • Ukrainians: 63.6%
  • Russians: 33.7%
  • Belarusians: 1%
Language

Education

There are 27 general secondary schools and gymnasiums in Rovenky and the surrounding villages. There are also three different colleges and two branches of local universities located in Rovenky - one from Luhansk and one from Donetsk. The Donetsk branch is located on the second floor of the technical-economic college. Rovenky also has two city libraries and each school has its own library. In addition, there are two musical schools, two art schools, and one sport school. Rovenky has a sport complex, "Yubilenie" and a house of culture. Both of these buildings have a big influence on the culture and sport education of the residents. Rovenky also has the stadium, "Avantgarde" where the football matches are held. In 2003, the city of Rovenky had their first ever Peace Corps volunteer, Bo Knutson, who would lay the pedagogical foundation for Dara Chesnutt- a Peace Corps teacher volunteer whose methods energized the educational system of Luhansk Oblast for years to come.[7]

Economy

The coal industry makes up the foundation of the economy. The largest enterprise is "DTEK Rovenky Antratsit," which includes seven local mines. The most famous mines are "Frunze," "Dzerzhinkskaya," and "Vakhruseva." There are three factories which focus on processing the coal. DTEK helps Rovenky develop and the miners benefit well from their work.

Rovenky also has light and food industries. There is also a shoe factory and a brewery in town. The production of jewelry from the firm, "Agat" is widely known in many countries.

Culture

There are two television companies, "Nika-TV" and "RTV" and there are three newspapers, "Rovenkovsky Vesty," "Forward Rovenky," and "The Dialogue."

Attractions

There is a Pamyati pogibshikh museum in the city (In Memory of Dead in English), which is a branch of the Krasnodon-based memorial complex Young Guard. It is located in the basement of the central hospital where the five members of the Young Guard spent their final days before they were killed. There is also the Common Grave of these five members of the Young Guard and a monument, erected in 1965 on the place where they were shot by the Nazis in 1943. In honor of the liberation of Rovenky, another monument was established in the forest at the place where there were mass executions.

Famous people

  • Alexander Fedrovich Burda - Soviet officer during World War II
  • Shumilov Gennady Konstantinovich - Head of the enterprise "Rovenkyantratsity" for more than 20 years
  • Fedir Lashchonov - retired Soviet volleyball player, gold medalist at 1980 Olympic Games
  • Andriy Sidelnikov - retired Soviet Union and Ukrainian football player, 1990 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship winner.

References

  1. ^ Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2022 [Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022] (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine.
  2. ^ Чисельність наявного населення України [Actual population of Ukraine] (in Ukrainian). State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  3. ^ № 2907. Вперёд // Летопись периодических и продолжающихся изданий СССР 1986 - 1990. Часть 2. Газеты. М., «Книжная палата», 1994. стр.381
  4. ^ (PDF) (in Russian). Luhansk People's Republic. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 February 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Bellingcat Report – Origin of Artillery Attacks on Ukrainian Military Positions in Eastern Ukraine Between 14 July 2014 and 8 August 2014". Bellingcat Investigation Team. 17 February 2015. from the original on 9 March 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
  6. ^ "Офіційна сторінка Всеукраїнського перепису населення". from the original on 2018-01-16. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  7. ^ "Dara Chesnutt, Ровеньки Украина". from the original on 2021-11-25. Retrieved 2021-11-25.

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For the urban type settlement in Russia see Rovenki Russia 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 Rovenky news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rovenky Ukrainian Rovenki translit Roven ky Russian Rovenki translit Rovenki is a coal mining city in Luhansk Oblast region of south eastern Ukraine Before 2020 it was incorporated as a city of oblast significance Population 45 514 2022 est 1 47 852 2013 est 2 Rovenky RovenkiCityFlagCoat of armsRovenkyShow map of UkraineRovenkyShow map of Luhansk OblastCoordinates 48 04 16 N 39 20 34 E 48 07111 N 39 34278 E 48 07111 39 34278 Coordinates 48 04 16 N 39 20 34 E 48 07111 N 39 34278 E 48 07111 39 34278Country UkraineOblast Ukraine Luhansk OblastFounded1705City rights1934Area Total217 km2 84 sq mi Elevation296 m 971 ft Population 2022 Total45 514 Density3 737 km2 9 680 sq mi Postal code94700 779Area code 380 6433ClimateDfbWebsiterov wbr loga wbr gov wbr uaIncluding the surrounding villages the total population is close to 84 000 as of 2011 Rovenky came under control of pro Russian separatists in early 2014 and was incorporated into the Lugansk People s Republic After the 2022 annexation referendums in Russian occupied Ukraine Russia claimed the city as part of Russia Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Education 5 Economy 6 Culture 7 Attractions 8 Famous people 9 ReferencesGeography EditRovenky is located in Luhansk oblast which is located in the Eastern region of Ukraine and Rovenky is in the southern part of the oblast It is 60 Kilometers from the region center Luhansk There are a number of villages near Rovenky including the following Djerzhinskyi Tasenovskiy Nagolno Tarasovskyi and Bolshekamenskiy There are numerous coal mines located in the Rovenky in addition to the steppes There is also a sizable forest in the center of Rovenky a few lakes and a train station Rovenky is very close to the Ukrainian Russian border History EditRovenky was founded in 1705 and was incorporated as a city in 1934 By the order of Peter I 49 Cossack villages were burned and destroyed in September 1708 including Rovenky The freed Cossacks fled from Peter I into an area now referred to as the Wild Field Some settled in a place near a river and it was named after the abandoned native village Rovenek In 1793 Count Vasily Orlor became the owner of the settlement who later became the Cossack chieftain In 1829 the first literacy school was opened and the first primary school was opened in 1852 At this point the residents of Rovenky mostly worked the land raised cattle and bred sheep A local newspaper is published in the city since October 1930 3 During the World War II Rovenky was occupied by Nazi Germany A group of the underground anti fascist Komsomol Communist youth organization Young Guard worked there During the 1960s and 1970s there was much development in Rovenky Many new buildings were built including the apartment buildings now called Shaktyorski Gagarin and Molodyozh In the 1990s private businesses began to appear trade transportation and customer services The backbone of the community remained its coal enterprises which account for 95 of all manufactured goods in the city Since early 2014 Rovenky has been controlled by the Luhansk People s Republic and not by Ukrainian authorities 4 On July 11 2014 alleged pro Russia forces attacked a concentration of Ukrainian troops with Grad rockets inflicted heavy damage and casualties to two motorized army brigades at Zelenopyllia south of this place At least 19 Ukrainian soldiers were reported killed and around 100 other wounded Fighting was still ongoing by evening It was later claimed that the rocket system used in the attack was the newer 9A52 4 Tornado On February 17 2015 Bellingcat Investigation Team conducted an independent investigation and stated that Zelenopillya had been fired on from the territory of the Russian Federation 5 Demographics EditAs of the Ukrainian Census of 2001 6 EthnicityUkrainians 63 6 Russians 33 7 Belarusians 1 LanguageRussian 79 8 Ukrainian 19 7 Belarusian 0 1 Armenian 0 1 Education EditThere are 27 general secondary schools and gymnasiums in Rovenky and the surrounding villages There are also three different colleges and two branches of local universities located in Rovenky one from Luhansk and one from Donetsk The Donetsk branch is located on the second floor of the technical economic college Rovenky also has two city libraries and each school has its own library In addition there are two musical schools two art schools and one sport school Rovenky has a sport complex Yubilenie and a house of culture Both of these buildings have a big influence on the culture and sport education of the residents Rovenky also has the stadium Avantgarde where the football matches are held In 2003 the city of Rovenky had their first ever Peace Corps volunteer Bo Knutson who would lay the pedagogical foundation for Dara Chesnutt a Peace Corps teacher volunteer whose methods energized the educational system of Luhansk Oblast for years to come 7 Economy EditThe coal industry makes up the foundation of the economy The largest enterprise is DTEK Rovenky Antratsit which includes seven local mines The most famous mines are Frunze Dzerzhinkskaya and Vakhruseva There are three factories which focus on processing the coal DTEK helps Rovenky develop and the miners benefit well from their work Rovenky also has light and food industries There is also a shoe factory and a brewery in town The production of jewelry from the firm Agat is widely known in many countries Culture EditThere are two television companies Nika TV and RTV and there are three newspapers Rovenkovsky Vesty Forward Rovenky and The Dialogue Attractions EditThere is a Pamyati pogibshikh museum in the city In Memory of Dead in English which is a branch of the Krasnodon based memorial complex Young Guard It is located in the basement of the central hospital where the five members of the Young Guard spent their final days before they were killed There is also the Common Grave of these five members of the Young Guard and a monument erected in 1965 on the place where they were shot by the Nazis in 1943 In honor of the liberation of Rovenky another monument was established in the forest at the place where there were mass executions Famous people EditAlexander Fedrovich Burda Soviet officer during World War II Shumilov Gennady Konstantinovich Head of the enterprise Rovenkyantratsity for more than 20 years Fedir Lashchonov retired Soviet volleyball player gold medalist at 1980 Olympic Games Andriy Sidelnikov retired Soviet Union and Ukrainian football player 1990 UEFA European Under 21 Football Championship winner References Edit 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 Chiselnist nayavnogo naselennya Ukrayini Actual population of Ukraine in Ukrainian State Statistics Service of Ukraine Retrieved 21 January 2015 2907 Vperyod Letopis periodicheskih i prodolzhayushihsya izdanij SSSR 1986 1990 Chast 2 Gazety M Knizhnaya palata 1994 str 381 Chislennost naseleniya po sostoyaniyu na 1 oktyabrya 2015 goda po Luganskoj Narodnoj Respublike PDF in Russian Luhansk People s Republic Archived from the original PDF on 4 February 2016 Retrieved 21 December 2015 Bellingcat Report Origin of Artillery Attacks on Ukrainian Military Positions in Eastern Ukraine Between 14 July 2014 and 8 August 2014 Bellingcat Investigation Team 17 February 2015 Archived from the original on 9 March 2022 Retrieved 17 February 2015 Oficijna storinka Vseukrayinskogo perepisu naselennya Archived from the original on 2018 01 16 Retrieved 2022 04 22 Dara Chesnutt Rovenki Ukraina Archived from the original on 2021 11 25 Retrieved 2021 11 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rovenky amp oldid 1134397647, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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