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Trostianets

Trostianets (also Trostyanets; Ukrainian: Тростянець, pronounced [trosʲtʲɐˈnɛt͡sʲ]; Russian: Тростянец) is a city in Okhtyrka Raion of Sumy Oblast of northeastern Ukraine. It was the administrative center of Trostianets Raion until it was abolished on 18 July 2020. The city lies on the Boromlya River, 59 km (37 mi) from Sumy. Landmarks include a neo-Gothic "round courtyard" (1749), the late Baroque church of the Annunciation (1744–50), the 18th-century Galitzine palace, and a "grotto of nymphs" (an 1809 centenary memorial to the Battle of Poltava). The city has a population of 19,544 (2022 estimate).[1]

Trostianets
Тростянець
Manor of the Nadarzhinsky-Golitsyns
Trostianets
Trostianets
Coordinates: 50°28′N 34°57′E / 50.467°N 34.950°E / 50.467; 34.950
Country Ukraine
OblastSumy
RaionOkhtyrka Raion
Founded1660
Government
 • MayorYuri Bova [uk] (Power of the People)
Area
 • Total23.8 km2 (9.2 sq mi)
Elevation
122 m (400 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total19,544
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal codes
42600-42615
Area code+380 5458
WebsiteOfficial website

Many were killed and the city was badly damaged during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

History edit

 
Round yard

Trostianets arose in the first half of the 17th century, during a new wave of migration of peasants and Cossacks from the Right-bank Ukraine to Sloboda Ukraine. Another populated place with the same name (Trostianets) is located in the historic region of Podolia (Right-bank Ukraine). The migration was caused by defeat of Ukrainian forces at the Battle of Berestechko in 1651 by the Crown of Poland forces.

The name of the city is associated with the name of the river Trostyanka, which flows nearby.

Until 1765, Trostianets was under the jurisdiction of the Okhtyrka Regiment, then — part of Sloboda Ukraine. From 1835 Trostyanets was a part of Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire situated within the Akhtyrka Uyezd.

During 1864, the composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky stayed at a villa in Trostianets when composing his overture The Storm.[2]

From 1868 to 1874 the estate was owned by a St. Petersburg merchant. In 1874, Trostianets was acquired by the great sugar producer Leopold Koenig. The last owner of the estate until 1917 was his son Julius.

In 1877, by order of the Russian Minister of Railways, the Smorodyne locomotive depot was built in Trostianets and 12 steam locomotives were purchased.

A local newspaper began to be published in Trostianets in 1930,[3] and in the city[clarification needed] after 1940.[4][5]

On 12 July 1940, Trostianets was granted administrative status as a city. During World War II, the city was occupied by Axis troops from October 1941 to August 1943. In January 1989 the population was 25,706 people.[6][5]

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit

 
The consequences of the battles

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Trostianets — strategically located between the larger settlements of Sumy and Kharkiv — was attacked by Russian forces shortly after the invasion was launched on 24 February[7] and was captured by them on 1 March 2022.[8] On 4 March, 2022, an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe was reported by local authorities.[clarification needed][9] Trostianets was liberated by the Ukrainian 93rd Mechanized Brigade on 26 March. The city suffered major damage to its infrastructure during the fighting and a Ukrainian official said that the retreating Russian troops had mined a local hospital.[10] The villa Tchaikovsky had stayed in was among buildings destroyed by the Russian troops.[2]

The regional prosecutor’s office in Sumy opened an investigation over evidence that Russian troops had thrown hand grenades at civilians protesting the Russian occupation of Trostianets on March 18.[11]

After the city had been liberated, the British newspaper The Guardian found evidence of executions, torture and looting.[12]

Population edit

Language edit

Distribution of the population by native language according to the 2001 census:[13]

Language Percentage
Ukrainian 90.71%
Russian 8.48%
other/undecided 0.81%

Nature and recreation edit

 
Neskuchansky park

Trostyanets is located near the picturesque Neskuchnoye tract, where there are three lakes among a mixed pine-deciduous forest. The nearby arboretum almost merged with the forest. In 1995-1996, a sports recreation center was destroyed, located in a pine forest near one of the lakes.

There are several architectural monuments in the city - the "Round Yard" of 1749, the Golitsyn's manor house, churches, the nymphs' grotto of 1809 and others, which are gradually being repaired and restored. Recently, picturesque plein-airs “Picturesque Trostyanechchina” have been held in Trostyanets, as a result of which an exposition of paintings by artists from different countries was created in the former landowner's estate.

Industry edit

The most famous enterprise of Trostyanets is the chocolate factory "Ukraine", one of the leading enterprises in the industry. This enterprise belongs to the company "Mondelēz International" (formerly "Kraft Foods"), which is known for its trademarks "Crown", "Alpen Gold", "Jacobs", "Tuc", "Barny" and Milka.

Transport edit

The railway line SumyLiubotyn, stations Trostyanets-Smorodyne and Rupino. The national road N12 passes through the town and connects Sumy and Poltava.

Sports edit

Trostianets is a football club based in the city, which made its debut in the Ukrainian Second League in the 2021–22 season. The team plays matches at the local Volodymyr Kuts Stadium, named after the Olympic champion Volodymyr Kuts (1927-1975), a native of Oleksyne, Trostianets Raion.

Notable people edit

  • Mykola Khvylovy is a Ukrainian writer. The theorist of Ukrainian national communism and the author of the slogan "Get away from Moscow!"
  • Leonid Tatarenko — Ukrainian writer.
  • Victor Dobrovolsky — scientist in the field of general mechanical engineering, teacher, rector of Odesa National Polytechnic University.
  • Vasily Podgorny, founder of the Podgornovtsy sect.

Gallery edit

References edit

  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. (PDF) from the original on 4 July 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Tchaikovsky's house destroyed by Russian army in north-east Ukraine".
  3. ^ № 3108. Ленинским путём // Летопись периодических и продолжающихся изданий СССР 1986—1990. Часть 2. Газеты. М., «Книжная палата», 1994. стр.406
  4. ^ Тростянец // Большая Советская Энциклопедия. / под ред. А. М. Прохорова. 3-е изд. том 26. М., «Советская энциклопедия», 1977.
  5. ^ a b Тростянец // Большой энциклопедический словарь (в 2-х тт.). / редколл., гл. ред. А. М. Прохоров. том 2. М., "Советская энциклопедия", 1991.
  6. ^ "Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 г. Численность городского населения союзных республик, их территориальных единиц, городских поселений и городских районов по полу". from the original on 2012-01-18. Retrieved 2022-03-27.
  7. ^ "Ukraine says it retook captured town near Russian border". Times of Israel. 27 March 2022. from the original on 26 March 2022. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
  8. ^ "Російські війська повністю зайняли Тростянець: створили «штаб» та розбили всі дороги — глава Сумської ОДА". HB (in Ukrainian). from the original on 2022-03-22. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  9. ^ "Окупанти розмістили техніку на вокзалі й не дають поховати померлих: у Тростянці гуманітарна катастрофа". novyny.live (in Ukrainian). 4 March 2022. from the original on 4 March 2022. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
  10. ^ "Russians plant mines in hospital before retreating from Trostianets". Ukrinform. 27 March 2022. from the original on 27 March 2022. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
  11. ^ "Stalingrad tank division destroyed as key town retaken". charter97. 2022-03-28. Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  12. ^ "‘Barbarians’: Russian troops leave grisly mark on town of Trostianets", The Guardian, 5 April 2022
  13. ^ https://socialdata.org.ua/projects/mova-2001/

External links edit

  • (in Ukrainian)

trostianets, other, uses, disambiguation, also, trostyanets, ukrainian, Тростянець, pronounced, trosʲtʲɐˈnɛt, russian, Тростянец, city, okhtyrka, raion, sumy, oblast, northeastern, ukraine, administrative, center, raion, until, abolished, july, 2020, city, lie. For other uses see Trostianets disambiguation Trostianets also Trostyanets Ukrainian Trostyanec pronounced trosʲtʲɐˈnɛt sʲ Russian Trostyanec is a city in Okhtyrka Raion of Sumy Oblast of northeastern Ukraine It was the administrative center of Trostianets Raion until it was abolished on 18 July 2020 The city lies on the Boromlya River 59 km 37 mi from Sumy Landmarks include a neo Gothic round courtyard 1749 the late Baroque church of the Annunciation 1744 50 the 18th century Galitzine palace and a grotto of nymphs an 1809 centenary memorial to the Battle of Poltava The city has a population of 19 544 2022 estimate 1 Trostianets TrostyanecCityManor of the Nadarzhinsky GolitsynsFlagCoat of armsTrostianetsShow map of Sumy OblastTrostianetsShow map of UkraineCoordinates 50 28 N 34 57 E 50 467 N 34 950 E 50 467 34 950Country UkraineOblastSumyRaionOkhtyrka RaionFounded1660Government MayorYuri Bova uk Power of the People Area Total23 8 km2 9 2 sq mi Elevation122 m 400 ft Population 2022 Total19 544Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal codes42600 42615Area code 380 5458WebsiteOfficial websiteMany were killed and the city was badly damaged during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Contents 1 History 1 1 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 2 Population 2 1 Language 3 Nature and recreation 4 Industry 5 Transport 6 Sports 7 Notable people 8 Gallery 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Round yardTrostianets arose in the first half of the 17th century during a new wave of migration of peasants and Cossacks from the Right bank Ukraine to Sloboda Ukraine Another populated place with the same name Trostianets is located in the historic region of Podolia Right bank Ukraine The migration was caused by defeat of Ukrainian forces at the Battle of Berestechko in 1651 by the Crown of Poland forces The name of the city is associated with the name of the river Trostyanka which flows nearby Until 1765 Trostianets was under the jurisdiction of the Okhtyrka Regiment then part of Sloboda Ukraine From 1835 Trostyanets was a part of Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire situated within the Akhtyrka Uyezd During 1864 the composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky stayed at a villa in Trostianets when composing his overture The Storm 2 From 1868 to 1874 the estate was owned by a St Petersburg merchant In 1874 Trostianets was acquired by the great sugar producer Leopold Koenig The last owner of the estate until 1917 was his son Julius In 1877 by order of the Russian Minister of Railways the Smorodyne locomotive depot was built in Trostianets and 12 steam locomotives were purchased A local newspaper began to be published in Trostianets in 1930 3 and in the city clarification needed after 1940 4 5 On 12 July 1940 Trostianets was granted administrative status as a city During World War II the city was occupied by Axis troops from October 1941 to August 1943 In January 1989 the population was 25 706 people 6 5 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit Main article Battle of Trostianets nbsp The consequences of the battlesDuring the Russian invasion of Ukraine Trostianets strategically located between the larger settlements of Sumy and Kharkiv was attacked by Russian forces shortly after the invasion was launched on 24 February 7 and was captured by them on 1 March 2022 8 On 4 March 2022 an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe was reported by local authorities clarification needed 9 Trostianets was liberated by the Ukrainian 93rd Mechanized Brigade on 26 March The city suffered major damage to its infrastructure during the fighting and a Ukrainian official said that the retreating Russian troops had mined a local hospital 10 The villa Tchaikovsky had stayed in was among buildings destroyed by the Russian troops 2 The regional prosecutor s office in Sumy opened an investigation over evidence that Russian troops had thrown hand grenades at civilians protesting the Russian occupation of Trostianets on March 18 11 After the city had been liberated the British newspaper The Guardian found evidence of executions torture and looting 12 Population editLanguage edit Distribution of the population by native language according to the 2001 census 13 Language PercentageUkrainian 90 71 Russian 8 48 other undecided 0 81 Nature and recreation edit nbsp Neskuchansky parkTrostyanets is located near the picturesque Neskuchnoye tract where there are three lakes among a mixed pine deciduous forest The nearby arboretum almost merged with the forest In 1995 1996 a sports recreation center was destroyed located in a pine forest near one of the lakes There are several architectural monuments in the city the Round Yard of 1749 the Golitsyn s manor house churches the nymphs grotto of 1809 and others which are gradually being repaired and restored Recently picturesque plein airs Picturesque Trostyanechchina have been held in Trostyanets as a result of which an exposition of paintings by artists from different countries was created in the former landowner s estate Industry editThe most famous enterprise of Trostyanets is the chocolate factory Ukraine one of the leading enterprises in the industry This enterprise belongs to the company Mondelez International formerly Kraft Foods which is known for its trademarks Crown Alpen Gold Jacobs Tuc Barny and Milka Transport editThe railway line Sumy Liubotyn stations Trostyanets Smorodyne and Rupino The national road N12 passes through the town and connects Sumy and Poltava Sports editTrostianets is a football club based in the city which made its debut in the Ukrainian Second League in the 2021 22 season The team plays matches at the local Volodymyr Kuts Stadium named after the Olympic champion Volodymyr Kuts 1927 1975 a native of Oleksyne Trostianets Raion Notable people editMykola Khvylovy is a Ukrainian writer The theorist of Ukrainian national communism and the author of the slogan Get away from Moscow Leonid Tatarenko Ukrainian writer Victor Dobrovolsky scientist in the field of general mechanical engineering teacher rector of Odesa National Polytechnic University Vasily Podgorny founder of the Podgornovtsy sect Gallery edit nbsp Ruins of the Grotto of the Nymphs nbsp Church of the Annunciation nbsp Ascension Church nbsp Round yard nbsp The house of the manager of the estates of Leopold Koenig in Trostyanetski Park the location of the forest research station nbsp Leopold Koenig s economy rolling mill nbsp Shop of the merchant F Kuril in the center of the townReferences 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 Archived PDF from the original on 4 July 2022 a b Tchaikovsky s house destroyed by Russian army in north east Ukraine 3108 Leninskim putyom Letopis periodicheskih i prodolzhayushihsya izdanij SSSR 1986 1990 Chast 2 Gazety M Knizhnaya palata 1994 str 406 Trostyanec Bolshaya Sovetskaya Enciklopediya pod red A M Prohorova 3 e izd tom 26 M Sovetskaya enciklopediya 1977 a b Trostyanec Bolshoj enciklopedicheskij slovar v 2 h tt redkoll gl red A M Prohorov tom 2 M Sovetskaya enciklopediya 1991 Vsesoyuznaya perepis naseleniya 1989 g Chislennost gorodskogo naseleniya soyuznyh respublik ih territorialnyh edinic gorodskih poselenij i gorodskih rajonov po polu Archived from the original on 2012 01 18 Retrieved 2022 03 27 Ukraine says it retook captured town near Russian border Times of Israel 27 March 2022 Archived from the original on 26 March 2022 Retrieved 27 March 2022 Rosijski vijska povnistyu zajnyali Trostyanec stvorili shtab ta rozbili vsi dorogi glava Sumskoyi ODA HB in Ukrainian Archived from the original on 2022 03 22 Retrieved 2022 03 16 Okupanti rozmistili tehniku na vokzali j ne dayut pohovati pomerlih u Trostyanci gumanitarna katastrofa novyny live in Ukrainian 4 March 2022 Archived from the original on 4 March 2022 Retrieved 27 March 2022 Russians plant mines in hospital before retreating from Trostianets Ukrinform 27 March 2022 Archived from the original on 27 March 2022 Retrieved 27 March 2022 Stalingrad tank division destroyed as key town retaken charter97 2022 03 28 Retrieved 2022 03 26 Barbarians Russian troops leave grisly mark on town of Trostianets The Guardian 5 April 2022 https socialdata org ua projects mova 2001 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trostianets Sumy Oblast in Ukrainian Unofficial city portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trostianets amp oldid 1211244169, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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