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Uzhhorod

Uzhhorod (Ukrainian: У́жгород, IPA: [ˈuʒɦorod], Hungarian: Ungvár, IPA: [ˈuŋɡvaːr], Slovak: Užhorod) is a city and municipality on the Uzh River in western Ukraine, at the border with Slovakia and near the border with Hungary. The city is approximately equidistant from the Baltic, the Adriatic and the Black Sea (650–690 km) making it the most inland city in this part of Europe. It is the administrative center of Zakarpattia Oblast (region), as well as the administrative center of Uzhhorod Raion (district) within the oblast. Population: 115,449 (2022 estimate).[2]

Uzhhorod
Ужгород
City
Uzhhorod
Location of Uzhhorod
Uzhhorod
Uzhhorod (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 48°37′26″N 22°17′42″E / 48.62389°N 22.29500°E / 48.62389; 22.29500
Country Ukraine
Oblast Zakarpattia Oblast
Raion Uzhhorod Raion
Founded9th century
Government
 • MayorBohdan Andriiv [uk][1] (self-nominated[1])
Area
 • Total65 km2 (25 sq mi)
Elevation
169 m (554 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total115,449
 • Density3,662/km2 (9,480/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
88000
Area codes+380-312
Sister citiesBékéscsaba, Nyíregyháza, Krosno, Trogir, Pula, Corvallis, Darmstadt, Košice
ClimateCfb
Websiterada-uzhgorod.gov.ua

Name edit

The city's earliest known name is Ungvár, from Hungarian Ung (River Uzh) and vár "castle, fortress", originally referring to a castle outside the city (probably Nevytske Castle[3]).[4][5]

The name Uzhhorod was coined in early 19th century Slavophile circles as a literal translation of the name Ungvár.[4][5] The city officially adopted this name some time after 1920, under Czechoslovak administration.

The names of the city also include: English: Uzhgorod (before 1996); Rusyn: Ужгород, romanized: Užhorod, Rusyn: Унґвар, romanized: Ungvar (historically); Russian: Ужгород, romanizedUžgorod; Belarusian: Ужгарад, romanizedUžharad; Yiddish: אונגווער, romanizedIngver, Yiddish: אונגוואַר, romanizedUngvar; Czech: Užhorod; Slovak: Užhorod; German: Ungwar, Ungarisch Burg or Ungstadt; Polish: Użhorod; Romanian: Ujgorod.

History edit

Early Hungarian history edit

 
Uzhhorod Castle

In the migration period Celts, Sarmatians, Huns, and Avars ruled the area. During the 9th century a fortified castle changed into a fortified early feudal town-settlement. The first mention of the settlement's name is "Hunguar" from c. AD 1150 in Gesta Hungarorum. According to Gesta Hungarorum, at the time of the Hungarian conquest the fortified castle was under the rule of Laborec, who is most likely a fictional figure created by Anonymus, named after the nearby river Laborec.

Almos's Magyars who had arrived in the region from Kyiv (then known as Kevevara) stormed the Hunguar fortress in 895 AD. Having taken over the castle, Almos appointed his son Árpád as prince of Hunguaria and from Ungvar all of his warriors were called Hungarians instead.[6] This is naiv folk etymology by the medieval writer. For further information on the ethnonym of the Hungarians see the article Name of Hungary.[citation needed]

In the Kingdom of Hungary, the small town began to extend its borders. King Saint Stephen made it the centre (castrum) of Ung county with a strong military presence to protect the north east border of Hungary. In 1241–1242 the Mongols of Batu Khan burnt the settlement. After, in 1248 the city was granted town privileges by the King Béla IV of Hungary. In the early 14th century, Uzhhorod was involved in the civil wars in the interregnum between Hungarian barons when the dynasty of Árpád died out. Finally Charles I of Hungary from the Anjou dynasty, descendant of the House of Árpád by his mother occupied the throne. The Anjou House also ruled the Kingdom of Naples and the Hungarian king Charles I invited the Drugeths (Italian counts from the Kingdom of Naples) into Hungary and gave the town to them. The Drugeth family became a member of the Hungarian nobility. During that period Philip Drugeth built Uzhhorod Castle. Together with the castle, the city began to grow. From 1430, Uzhhorod became a free royal town.

Under Habsburg rule edit

During the 16–17th centuries The Kingdom of Hungary fell into three parts. The middle was occupied by the Ottoman Empire, the north west was ruled by the Habsburg dynasty, the eastern part became the Principality of Transylvania, that hold the independent Hungarian statehood. During this period there were many handicraft corporations in Uzhhorod. In this period the city was engaged in the religious and political fight between primarily Hungarian Protestant Transylvania and the German Catholic Austria. Each one wanted to reunite the Kingdom of Hungary under their rule. In 1646 the Union of Ungvár was proclaimed and the Greek-Catholic church was established, in a ceremony held in the Ungvár castle by the Vatican Aegis. In 1707 Ungvár was the residence of Ferenc II Rákóczi, leader of the national liberation war of Hungarians against Habsburgs. From 1780 the city became the capital of the Greek Catholic Eparchy and from 1776 the center of a newly created school district.[7]

The beginning of the 19th century was characterized by economic changes, including the first factories in the city. The greatest influence on Ungvár among the political events of the 19th century was made by the Hungarian Revolution of 1848-1849, during which the native Hungarian nobility sought both to shake off the suzerainty of the Austrian Empire and to have authority over their own people. 27 March 1848 was officially celebrated in the city as the overthrow of the monarchy in Hungary. It is now celebrated in Hungary on 15 March.

In 1872 the first railway line opened, linking the city to the important railway junction of Chop, then known as Csap.

According to the 1910 census, the city had 16,919 inhabitants, of which 13,590 (80.3%) were Magyars, 1,219 (7.2%) Slovaks, 1,151 (6.8%) Germans, 641 (3.8%) Rusyns and 1.6% Czechs.[8] By religion, 5,481 Roman Catholic, 5,305 Jewish, 4,473 Greek Catholic, 1,368 Calvinist. At the same time, the municipal area of the city had a population composed of 10,541 (39.05%) Hungarians, 9,908 (36.71%) Slovaks, and 5,520 (20.45%) Rusyns.[9]

During the World Wars edit

The First World War slowed down the tempo of city development. On 10 September 1919, Subcarpathia was officially allocated to the Republic of Czechoslovakia. Uzhhorod became the administrative center of the territory. During these years Uzhhorod developed into an architecturally modern city.[10]

After the First Vienna Award in 1938, Uzhhorod was given back to Hungary from which it was separated after World War I.

In 1941 the Jewish population reached 9,576.[citation needed] On 19 March 1944, Germans troops entered the city. They established a Judenrat (Jewish council) and set up two ghettos, at the Moskovitz brickyard and Gluck lumberyard. During May 1944, all Jews were deported to Auschwitz in five different transports and subsequently murdered. Only a few hundred Jews survived.[11]

In the Soviet Union edit

On 27 October 1944, the city was captured by the troops of the 4th Ukrainian Front of the Red Army.[citation needed] Thousands of ethnic Hungarians were killed, expelled, or else taken to work in Soviet forced labor camps.[citation needed] The Hungarian majority population was decimated in order to strengthen the Soviet and Ukrainian right to the city.[citation needed]

This period brought significant changes. On the outskirts of Uzhhorod new enterprises were constructed and the old enterprises were renewed.[citation needed] On 29 June 1945, Subcarpathian Ukraine was annexed by the Soviet Union and became a westernmost part of the Ukrainian SSR. This followed the assumption of local authority by the People's Committee of Transcarpathian Ukraine based in Uzhhorod and headed by a local Communist.[12] That year the Uzhhorod State University (now Uzhhorod National University) was also opened. Since January 1946 Uzhhorod was the center of newly formed Zakarpatska oblast.[1]

In Ukraine edit

Since 1991 Uzhhorod has become one of 24 regional capitals within independent Ukraine. Of these, Uzhhorod is the smallest and westernmost.

In 2002, a bust of Tomáš Masaryk, Czechoslovakia's first president, was unveiled in a main square of the city. A similar bust was unveiled in 1928 on the 10th anniversary of Czechoslovak independence, but was removed by the Hungarians when they took over the region in 1939.[13]

On 15 April 2022, as part of the derussification campaign that swept through Ukraine following the February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Uzhhorod City Council decided to rename 58 streets connected to Russian figures.[14] United States First Lady Jill Biden visited the city on 8 May 2022, which was not announced to the public until after the visit.[15]

Geography edit

Climate edit

 
Cherry blossoms in Uzhhorod

Uzhhorod has a humid continental climate (Köppen: Dfb) with cool to cold winters and warm summers. The coldest month is January with an average temperature of −1.7 °C (28.9 °F) while the warmest month is July with an average temperature of 20.9 °C (69.6 °F).[16] The coldest temperature ever recorded is −28.2 °C (−18.8 °F) and the warmest temperature was 38.6 °C (101.5 °F). Average annual precipitation is 748 millimetres (29.4 in), which is evenly distributed throughout the year though the summer months have higher precipitation.[16] On average, Uzhhorod receives 2023 hours of sunshine per year.[17]

Climate data for Uzhhorod (1991–2020, extremes 1947–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 13.3
(55.9)
17.2
(63.0)
25.4
(77.7)
29.7
(85.5)
33.4
(92.1)
35.0
(95.0)
38.6
(101.5)
38.4
(101.1)
35.9
(96.6)
26.1
(79.0)
23.3
(73.9)
15.6
(60.1)
38.6
(101.5)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 1.7
(35.1)
4.3
(39.7)
10.4
(50.7)
17.4
(63.3)
22.1
(71.8)
25.5
(77.9)
27.6
(81.7)
27.7
(81.9)
21.9
(71.4)
15.6
(60.1)
9.2
(48.6)
3.0
(37.4)
15.5
(59.9)
Daily mean °C (°F) −1.2
(29.8)
0.6
(33.1)
5.4
(41.7)
11.5
(52.7)
16.1
(61.0)
19.6
(67.3)
21.3
(70.3)
21.1
(70.0)
15.9
(60.6)
10.5
(50.9)
5.4
(41.7)
0.3
(32.5)
10.5
(50.9)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −4.2
(24.4)
−3.0
(26.6)
0.8
(33.4)
5.6
(42.1)
10.1
(50.2)
13.7
(56.7)
15.3
(59.5)
14.9
(58.8)
10.4
(50.7)
5.9
(42.6)
1.9
(35.4)
−2.3
(27.9)
5.8
(42.4)
Record low °C (°F) −28.2
(−18.8)
−26.3
(−15.3)
−17.5
(0.5)
−6.9
(19.6)
−4.4
(24.1)
1.5
(34.7)
5.4
(41.7)
4.4
(39.9)
−2.2
(28.0)
−9.3
(15.3)
−21.8
(−7.2)
−24.7
(−12.5)
−28.2
(−18.8)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 54
(2.1)
53
(2.1)
41
(1.6)
45
(1.8)
69
(2.7)
68
(2.7)
82
(3.2)
67
(2.6)
68
(2.7)
62
(2.4)
58
(2.3)
64
(2.5)
731
(28.8)
Average extreme snow depth cm (inches) 7
(2.8)
7
(2.8)
1
(0.4)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
4
(1.6)
7
(2.8)
Average rainy days 11 10 13 15 16 16 15 13 13 13 14 13 162
Average snowy days 14 12 5 1 0.03 0 0 0 0 0.3 5 12 49
Average relative humidity (%) 82.6 76.2 67.4 61.4 65.2 68.0 67.4 68.6 72.8 76.0 80.1 83.3 72.4
Mean monthly sunshine hours 55.8 87.0 152.7 202.4 266.2 266.3 279.1 269.2 189.8 140.4 71.4 45.8 2,023.1
Source 1: Pogoda.ru.net[16]
Source 2: World Meteorological Organization (humidity and sun 1981–2010)[17]

Demographics edit

According to the Ukrainian 2001 census, the population of Uzhhorod included:[18]

According to a survey conducted by the International Republican Institute in April–May 2023, 85% of the city's population spoke Ukrainian at home, 9% spoke Russian, and 1% spoke Hungarian.[19]

Transportation edit

 
Uzhhorod railway station

The city is served by Uzhhorod railway station and has railway connections with Chop and Lviv. It is also served by Uzhhorod International Airport.[20] The airport is situated on the Ukraine Slovakia border.[21]

Government edit

The territory of the city of Uzhhorod is coterminous with Uzhhorod urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine which was established on 12 June 2020.[22][23]

Sport edit

The city was home to the SC Rusj Užhorod football club from 1925. Contemporary side FC Hoverla Uzhhorod made their debut in the Ukrainian Premier League in 2001, but dissolved in 2016 due to money issues.[24]

In 2020 professional football matches at the highest levels of Ukraine returned to Uzhhorod since the 2020–21 season FC Mynai plays its home matches in the Avanhard Stadium.[25] FC Uzhhorod currently in Ukrainian Second League also plays its matches at Avanhard Stadium.

International relations edit

Uzhhorod is currently twinned with:

Notable people edit

 
János Erdélyi, c. 1890
 
Jenő Janovics, 1901
 
Avgustyn Voloshyn
 
Daria Shestakova, 2018

Sport edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b National parties lose out to local candidates in Ukraine’s 2020 municipal elections UkraineAlert by Brian Mefford, Atlantic Council (12 December 2020)
    CEC names winners of mayoral elections in Uzhgorod, Berdiansk, Sloviansk, Interfax-Ukraine (23 November 2020)
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ Németh, Péter (2007). "Álom és valóság: Ung vára" (PDF). Castrum. 6: 5–10. ISSN 1787-1093.
  4. ^ a b Sebestyén, Zsolt (2020). "Ungvár, Ужгород". Kárpátalja helységnevei [The Placenames of Transcarpathia] (PDF) (in Hungarian). Nyíregyháza. pp. 457–459. ISBN 978-973-0-31294-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ a b Галас, Кирило (2002). ""Словник українських топонімів Закарпаття" (фрагменти)". Сучасні проблеми мовознавства та літературознавства. 6: 365–376.
  6. ^ Deeds of the Hungarians by Anonymous, Chapter 13
  7. ^ A 1777 évi Ratio educationis. 1913.
  8. ^ Atlas and Gazetteer of Historic Hungary 1914, Talma Kiadó 14 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ . Genealogy Online. Archived from the original on 29 March 2008. Retrieved 17 March 2007.
  10. ^ "Uzhhorod Modernism". am.umodernism.com. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  11. ^ "Uzhorod". Kehilalinks. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  12. ^ "People's Council of Transcarpathian Ukraine". Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine. 2001. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  13. ^ PRECLÍK, Vratislav: "Profesor Masaryk a Podkarpatská Rus právě před sto lety" (Professor Masaryk and Subcarpatian Russia just hundred years ago), in Čas: časopis Masarykova demokratického hnutí, leden - březen 2019, roč.XXVII. čís. 125. ISSN 1210-1648, str.18 – 23
  14. ^ ROMAN PETRENKO (15 April 2022). "Ужгород тотально дерусифікують" [Uzhhorod is totally derusified]. Ukrainska Pravda (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  15. ^ "First lady Jill Biden makes unannounced trip to Ukraine". CNN. 8 May 2022.
  16. ^ a b c . Weather and Climate for Uzhhorod (in Russian). Archived from the original on 14 December 2019. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  17. ^ a b . World Meteorological Organization. Archived from the original on 17 July 2021. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  18. ^ . Ukrainian 2001 census. Archived from the original on 11 September 2007. Retrieved 17 March 2007.
  19. ^ "Восьме всеукраїнське муніципальне опитування" (PDF). ratinggroup.ua (in Ukrainian).
  20. ^ Flights to resume at Uzhgorod Airport as Ukraine, Slovakia reportedly settle border issues, UNIAN (19 August 2020)
  21. ^ "Uzhhorod is now the most sensitive Airport in Ukraine as it literally touches Slovakia, a NATO country". 24 March 2022.
  22. ^ "Ужгородська територіальна громада. Загальна інформація". decentralization.gov.ua/. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  23. ^ "Про визначення адміністративних центрів та затвердження територій територіальних громад Закарпатської області" (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  24. ^ "Велика пихатість маленького клубу. Як команда-привид збирала зірок" [The great pomp of the little club. How the ghost team collected stars]. UA-Football. 2 April 2018. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  25. ^ "Minai will play home matches of the Premier League at Avangard Stadium in Uzhhorod". PMG.ua (in Ukrainian). 19 August 2020. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  26. ^ . Büro für Städtepartnerschaften und internationale Beziehungen (in German). Archived from the original on 23 July 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  27. ^ . Magistrát mesta Košice, Tr. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  28. ^ "Krosno Official Website – Partner Cities" (in Polish). Urząd Miasta Krosna. Retrieved 23 October 2008.
  29. ^ "Jarosław Official Website – Partner Cities" (in Polish). Urząd Miasta Jarosław. Ul. Rynek 1, 37–500 Jarosław. Retrieved 23 October 2008.
  30. ^ (in Romanian). www.satu-mare.ro. Archived from the original on 27 May 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2009.
  31. ^ "Erdélyi, János" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 734.

Further reading edit

  • Rampley, Matthew (2019). "Uzhhorod Modernism" (2019). https://craace.com/2019/05/09/uzhhorod-modernism/
  • Véghseő, Tamás (2015). "Reflections on the Background to the Union of Uzhhorod / Ungvár (1646)" (PDF). Eastern Theological Journal. 1 (1): 147–181.

External links edit

  • Official website of the City
  • Official website of Uzhhorod National University
  • Uzhhorod in old postcards
  • Uzhhorod Modernism Architectural Manual

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Uzhhorod Ukrainian U zhgorod IPA ˈuʒɦorod Hungarian Ungvar IPA ˈuŋɡvaːr Slovak Uzhorod is a city and municipality on the Uzh River in western Ukraine at the border with Slovakia and near the border with Hungary The city is approximately equidistant from the Baltic the Adriatic and the Black Sea 650 690 km making it the most inland city in this part of Europe It is the administrative center of Zakarpattia Oblast region as well as the administrative center of Uzhhorod Raion district within the oblast Population 115 449 2022 estimate 2 Uzhhorod UzhgorodCityFlagCoat of armsUzhhorodLocation of UzhhorodShow map of Zakarpattia OblastUzhhorodUzhhorod Ukraine Show map of UkraineCoordinates 48 37 26 N 22 17 42 E 48 62389 N 22 29500 E 48 62389 22 29500Country UkraineOblast Zakarpattia OblastRaionUzhhorod RaionFounded9th centuryGovernment MayorBohdan Andriiv uk 1 self nominated 1 Area Total65 km2 25 sq mi Elevation169 m 554 ft Population 2022 Total115 449 Density3 662 km2 9 480 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal code88000Area codes 380 312Sister citiesBekescsaba Nyiregyhaza Krosno Trogir Pula Corvallis Darmstadt KosiceClimateCfbWebsiterada uzhgorod wbr gov wbr ua Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 Early Hungarian history 2 2 Under Habsburg rule 2 3 During the World Wars 2 4 In the Soviet Union 2 5 In Ukraine 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Demographics 5 Transportation 6 Government 7 Sport 8 International relations 9 Notable people 9 1 Sport 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksName editThe city s earliest known name is Ungvar from Hungarian Ung River Uzh and var castle fortress originally referring to a castle outside the city probably Nevytske Castle 3 4 5 The name Uzhhorod was coined in early 19th century Slavophile circles as a literal translation of the name Ungvar 4 5 The city officially adopted this name some time after 1920 under Czechoslovak administration The names of the city also include English Uzhgorod before 1996 Rusyn Uzhgorod romanized Uzhorod Rusyn Ungvar romanized Ungvar historically Russian Uzhgorod romanized Uzgorod Belarusian Uzhgarad romanized Uzharad Yiddish אונגווער romanized Ingver Yiddish אונגווא ר romanized Ungvar Czech Uzhorod Slovak Uzhorod German Ungwar Ungarisch Burg or Ungstadt Polish Uzhorod Romanian Ujgorod History editThis section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Spelling capitalization and grammar issues Please help improve this section if you can September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Early Hungarian history edit nbsp Uzhhorod CastleIn the migration period Celts Sarmatians Huns and Avars ruled the area During the 9th century a fortified castle changed into a fortified early feudal town settlement The first mention of the settlement s name is Hunguar from c AD 1150 in Gesta Hungarorum According to Gesta Hungarorum at the time of the Hungarian conquest the fortified castle was under the rule of Laborec who is most likely a fictional figure created by Anonymus named after the nearby river Laborec Almos s Magyars who had arrived in the region from Kyiv then known as Kevevara stormed the Hunguar fortress in 895 AD Having taken over the castle Almos appointed his son Arpad as prince of Hunguaria and from Ungvar all of his warriors were called Hungarians instead 6 This is naiv folk etymology by the medieval writer For further information on the ethnonym of the Hungarians see the article Name of Hungary citation needed In the Kingdom of Hungary the small town began to extend its borders King Saint Stephen made it the centre castrum of Ung county with a strong military presence to protect the north east border of Hungary In 1241 1242 the Mongols of Batu Khan burnt the settlement After in 1248 the city was granted town privileges by the King Bela IV of Hungary In the early 14th century Uzhhorod was involved in the civil wars in the interregnum between Hungarian barons when the dynasty of Arpad died out Finally Charles I of Hungary from the Anjou dynasty descendant of the House of Arpad by his mother occupied the throne The Anjou House also ruled the Kingdom of Naples and the Hungarian king Charles I invited the Drugeths Italian counts from the Kingdom of Naples into Hungary and gave the town to them The Drugeth family became a member of the Hungarian nobility During that period Philip Drugeth built Uzhhorod Castle Together with the castle the city began to grow From 1430 Uzhhorod became a free royal town Under Habsburg rule edit During the 16 17th centuries The Kingdom of Hungary fell into three parts The middle was occupied by the Ottoman Empire the north west was ruled by the Habsburg dynasty the eastern part became the Principality of Transylvania that hold the independent Hungarian statehood During this period there were many handicraft corporations in Uzhhorod In this period the city was engaged in the religious and political fight between primarily Hungarian Protestant Transylvania and the German Catholic Austria Each one wanted to reunite the Kingdom of Hungary under their rule In 1646 the Union of Ungvar was proclaimed and the Greek Catholic church was established in a ceremony held in the Ungvar castle by the Vatican Aegis In 1707 Ungvar was the residence of Ferenc II Rakoczi leader of the national liberation war of Hungarians against Habsburgs From 1780 the city became the capital of the Greek Catholic Eparchy and from 1776 the center of a newly created school district 7 The beginning of the 19th century was characterized by economic changes including the first factories in the city The greatest influence on Ungvar among the political events of the 19th century was made by the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 1849 during which the native Hungarian nobility sought both to shake off the suzerainty of the Austrian Empire and to have authority over their own people 27 March 1848 was officially celebrated in the city as the overthrow of the monarchy in Hungary It is now celebrated in Hungary on 15 March In 1872 the first railway line opened linking the city to the important railway junction of Chop then known as Csap According to the 1910 census the city had 16 919 inhabitants of which 13 590 80 3 were Magyars 1 219 7 2 Slovaks 1 151 6 8 Germans 641 3 8 Rusyns and 1 6 Czechs 8 By religion 5 481 Roman Catholic 5 305 Jewish 4 473 Greek Catholic 1 368 Calvinist At the same time the municipal area of the city had a population composed of 10 541 39 05 Hungarians 9 908 36 71 Slovaks and 5 520 20 45 Rusyns 9 During the World Wars edit The First World War slowed down the tempo of city development On 10 September 1919 Subcarpathia was officially allocated to the Republic of Czechoslovakia Uzhhorod became the administrative center of the territory During these years Uzhhorod developed into an architecturally modern city 10 After the First Vienna Award in 1938 Uzhhorod was given back to Hungary from which it was separated after World War I In 1941 the Jewish population reached 9 576 citation needed On 19 March 1944 Germans troops entered the city They established a Judenrat Jewish council and set up two ghettos at the Moskovitz brickyard and Gluck lumberyard During May 1944 all Jews were deported to Auschwitz in five different transports and subsequently murdered Only a few hundred Jews survived 11 In the Soviet Union edit On 27 October 1944 the city was captured by the troops of the 4th Ukrainian Front of the Red Army citation needed Thousands of ethnic Hungarians were killed expelled or else taken to work in Soviet forced labor camps citation needed The Hungarian majority population was decimated in order to strengthen the Soviet and Ukrainian right to the city citation needed This period brought significant changes On the outskirts of Uzhhorod new enterprises were constructed and the old enterprises were renewed citation needed On 29 June 1945 Subcarpathian Ukraine was annexed by the Soviet Union and became a westernmost part of the Ukrainian SSR This followed the assumption of local authority by the People s Committee of Transcarpathian Ukraine based in Uzhhorod and headed by a local Communist 12 That year the Uzhhorod State University now Uzhhorod National University was also opened Since January 1946 Uzhhorod was the center of newly formed Zakarpatska oblast 1 In Ukraine edit Since 1991 Uzhhorod has become one of 24 regional capitals within independent Ukraine Of these Uzhhorod is the smallest and westernmost In 2002 a bust of Tomas Masaryk Czechoslovakia s first president was unveiled in a main square of the city A similar bust was unveiled in 1928 on the 10th anniversary of Czechoslovak independence but was removed by the Hungarians when they took over the region in 1939 13 On 15 April 2022 as part of the derussification campaign that swept through Ukraine following the February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the Uzhhorod City Council decided to rename 58 streets connected to Russian figures 14 United States First Lady Jill Biden visited the city on 8 May 2022 which was not announced to the public until after the visit 15 Geography editClimate edit nbsp Cherry blossoms in UzhhorodUzhhorod has a humid continental climate Koppen Dfb with cool to cold winters and warm summers The coldest month is January with an average temperature of 1 7 C 28 9 F while the warmest month is July with an average temperature of 20 9 C 69 6 F 16 The coldest temperature ever recorded is 28 2 C 18 8 F and the warmest temperature was 38 6 C 101 5 F Average annual precipitation is 748 millimetres 29 4 in which is evenly distributed throughout the year though the summer months have higher precipitation 16 On average Uzhhorod receives 2023 hours of sunshine per year 17 Climate data for Uzhhorod 1991 2020 extremes 1947 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 13 3 55 9 17 2 63 0 25 4 77 7 29 7 85 5 33 4 92 1 35 0 95 0 38 6 101 5 38 4 101 1 35 9 96 6 26 1 79 0 23 3 73 9 15 6 60 1 38 6 101 5 Mean daily maximum C F 1 7 35 1 4 3 39 7 10 4 50 7 17 4 63 3 22 1 71 8 25 5 77 9 27 6 81 7 27 7 81 9 21 9 71 4 15 6 60 1 9 2 48 6 3 0 37 4 15 5 59 9 Daily mean C F 1 2 29 8 0 6 33 1 5 4 41 7 11 5 52 7 16 1 61 0 19 6 67 3 21 3 70 3 21 1 70 0 15 9 60 6 10 5 50 9 5 4 41 7 0 3 32 5 10 5 50 9 Mean daily minimum C F 4 2 24 4 3 0 26 6 0 8 33 4 5 6 42 1 10 1 50 2 13 7 56 7 15 3 59 5 14 9 58 8 10 4 50 7 5 9 42 6 1 9 35 4 2 3 27 9 5 8 42 4 Record low C F 28 2 18 8 26 3 15 3 17 5 0 5 6 9 19 6 4 4 24 1 1 5 34 7 5 4 41 7 4 4 39 9 2 2 28 0 9 3 15 3 21 8 7 2 24 7 12 5 28 2 18 8 Average precipitation mm inches 54 2 1 53 2 1 41 1 6 45 1 8 69 2 7 68 2 7 82 3 2 67 2 6 68 2 7 62 2 4 58 2 3 64 2 5 731 28 8 Average extreme snow depth cm inches 7 2 8 7 2 8 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 6 7 2 8 Average rainy days 11 10 13 15 16 16 15 13 13 13 14 13 162Average snowy days 14 12 5 1 0 03 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 12 49Average relative humidity 82 6 76 2 67 4 61 4 65 2 68 0 67 4 68 6 72 8 76 0 80 1 83 3 72 4Mean monthly sunshine hours 55 8 87 0 152 7 202 4 266 2 266 3 279 1 269 2 189 8 140 4 71 4 45 8 2 023 1Source 1 Pogoda ru net 16 Source 2 World Meteorological Organization humidity and sun 1981 2010 17 Demographics editAccording to the Ukrainian 2001 census the population of Uzhhorod included 18 Ukrainians including Rusyns 77 8 Russians 9 6 Hungarians 6 9 Slovaks 2 2 Romani 1 5 According to a survey conducted by the International Republican Institute in April May 2023 85 of the city s population spoke Ukrainian at home 9 spoke Russian and 1 spoke Hungarian 19 Transportation edit nbsp Uzhhorod railway stationThe city is served by Uzhhorod railway station and has railway connections with Chop and Lviv It is also served by Uzhhorod International Airport 20 The airport is situated on the Ukraine Slovakia border 21 Government editThe territory of the city of Uzhhorod is coterminous with Uzhhorod urban hromada one of the hromadas of Ukraine which was established on 12 June 2020 22 23 Sport editThe city was home to the SC Rusj Uzhorod football club from 1925 Contemporary side FC Hoverla Uzhhorod made their debut in the Ukrainian Premier League in 2001 but dissolved in 2016 due to money issues 24 In 2020 professional football matches at the highest levels of Ukraine returned to Uzhhorod since the 2020 21 season FC Mynai plays its home matches in the Avanhard Stadium 25 FC Uzhhorod currently in Ukrainian Second League also plays its matches at Avanhard Stadium International relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine Uzhhorod is currently twinned with nbsp Bekescsaba Hungary nbsp Nyiregyhaza Hungary nbsp Szombathely Hungary nbsp Trogir Croatia nbsp Pula Croatia nbsp Corvallis Oregon US nbsp Darmstadt Germany since 1992 26 nbsp Kosice Slovakia since 1993 27 nbsp Krosno Poland since 2008 28 nbsp Jaroslaw Poland since 2002 29 nbsp Ceska Lipa Czech Republic nbsp Satu Mare Romania 30 nbsp Targu Mureș RomaniaNotable people edit nbsp Janos Erdelyi c 1890 nbsp Jeno Janovics 1901 nbsp Avgustyn Voloshyn nbsp Daria Shestakova 2018Arieh Atzmoni 1926 2005 an Israeli soldier rewarded with the Hero of Israel Janos Erdelyi 1814 in Veľke Kapusany 1868 Hungarian poet critic author and philosopher 31 Mihaly Fincicky 1842 1916 Hungarian folklorist and mayor Renee Firestone born 1924 Holocaust survivor fashion designer Lisa Fittko 1909 2005 author and helper to many escaping Nazi occupied France during WWII Wilem Frischmann born 1931 WWII refugee became a leading British engineer Shlomo Ganzfried 1804 1886 an Orthodox rabbi of Ungvar and posek Jozsef Gati 1885 1945 an ethnic Hungarian communist politician from Subcarpathian Rus Jeno Janovics 1872 1945 a Hungarian film director screenwriter and actor of the silent era Jozef Kasparek 1915 in Broumov 2002 a Polish lawyer historian and political scientist in the US carried out covert operations in Carpathian Rus 1938 39 Mikhail Kopelman born 1947 a Russian American violinist first violin in the Kopelman Quartet Joseph L Kun 1882 1961 emigrated to the US aged 4 became a judge in Pennsylvania Serhiy Kvit born 1965 a Ukrainian literary critic journalist educator and social activist Samuel Lipschutz 1863 1905 a chess player and author Nil Lushchak born 1973 a Ruthenian Catholic hierarch for Mukachevo Jonathan Markovitch born 1967 a Ukrainian rabbi and the Chief rabbi of Kyiv Jozsef Ormeny born 1960 a Ukrainian pianist of Hungarian origin Ilka Palmay 1859 1945 a Hungarian born singer and actress Geza Pap 1883 1912 socialist from the Austro Hungarian Empire Dezso Pattantyus Abraham 1875 1973 a Hungarian politician from an ancient and noble family Serhiy Ratushniak born 1961 former long term Mayor of Uzhhorod 1994 2002 amp 2006 2010 Lika Roman born 1985 a Ukrainian model charity worker and Miss Ukraine 2007 Zsuzsanna Sirokay born 1941 a Hungarian pianist she lives in Switzerland Avgustyn Voloshyn 1874 in Kelechyn 1945 a Subcarpathian politician teacher and priest Yolka born 1982 singer songwriter recording artist presenter and actress Anatoly Zatin born 1954 a Mexican composer pianist and orchestral conductor Gregory Zatkovich 1886 in Holubyne 1967 an American lawyer and first governor of Carpathian Ruthenia Paul Zatkovich 1852 1916 newspaper editor and cultural activist for Rusyns in the US Sport edit Matviy Bobal born 1984 a Ukrainian football forward with ca 300 club caps Juraj Demec born 1945 a Czechoslovak former track and field athlete who competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics Vladimir Koman born 1989 a footballer with nearly 300 club caps and 36 for Hungary Vladyslav Mykulyak born 1984 a Ukrainian retired footballer with 320 club caps Yozhef Sabo born 1940 a former football player with 347 club caps and 76 for the Soviet Union Gyorgy Sandor born 1984 a Carpathian Ruthenian footballer with 370 club caps and 9 for Hungary Istvan Sandor born 1986 a Hungarian footballer with 380 club caps Daria Shestakova born 1996 a Russian rugby sevens player Tetyana Trehubova born 1989 a Ukrainian born Slovak handball player See also editBridges in Uzhhorod Uzhhorod Synagogue Zakarpattia OblastReferences edit a b National parties lose out to local candidates in Ukraine s 2020 municipal elections UkraineAlert by Brian Mefford Atlantic Council 12 December 2020 CEC names winners of mayoral elections in Uzhgorod Berdiansk Sloviansk Interfax Ukraine 23 November 2020 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 Nemeth Peter 2007 Alom es valosag Ung vara PDF Castrum 6 5 10 ISSN 1787 1093 a b Sebestyen Zsolt 2020 Ungvar Uzhgorod Karpatalja helysegnevei The Placenames of Transcarpathia PDF in Hungarian Nyiregyhaza pp 457 459 ISBN 978 973 0 31294 2 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b Galas Kirilo 2002 Slovnik ukrayinskih toponimiv Zakarpattya fragmenti Suchasni problemi movoznavstva ta literaturoznavstva 6 365 376 Deeds of the Hungarians by Anonymous Chapter 13 A 1777 evi Ratio educationis 1913 Atlas and Gazetteer of Historic Hungary 1914 Talma Kiado Archived 14 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine Ung County Genealogy Online Archived from the original on 29 March 2008 Retrieved 17 March 2007 Uzhhorod Modernism am umodernism com Retrieved 28 June 2019 Uzhorod Kehilalinks Retrieved 22 March 2017 People s Council of Transcarpathian Ukraine Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine 2001 Retrieved 12 June 2023 PRECLIK Vratislav Profesor Masaryk a Podkarpatska Rus prave pred sto lety Professor Masaryk and Subcarpatian Russia just hundred years ago in Cas casopis Masarykova demokratickeho hnuti leden brezen 2019 roc XXVII cis 125 ISSN 1210 1648 str 18 23 ROMAN PETRENKO 15 April 2022 Uzhgorod totalno derusifikuyut Uzhhorod is totally derusified Ukrainska Pravda in Ukrainian Retrieved 1 November 2022 First lady Jill Biden makes unannounced trip to Ukraine CNN 8 May 2022 a b c Pogoda ru net Weather and Climate for Uzhhorod in Russian Archived from the original on 14 December 2019 Retrieved 8 November 2021 a b World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1981 2010 World Meteorological Organization Archived from the original on 17 July 2021 Retrieved 17 July 2021 Zakarpattia Region Ukrainian 2001 census Archived from the original on 11 September 2007 Retrieved 17 March 2007 Vosme vseukrayinske municipalne opituvannya PDF ratinggroup ua in Ukrainian Flights to resume at Uzhgorod Airport as Ukraine Slovakia reportedly settle border issues UNIAN 19 August 2020 Uzhhorod is now the most sensitive Airport in Ukraine as it literally touches Slovakia a NATO country 24 March 2022 Uzhgorodska teritorialna gromada Zagalna informaciya decentralization gov ua Retrieved 10 January 2021 Pro viznachennya administrativnih centriv ta zatverdzhennya teritorij teritorialnih gromad Zakarpatskoyi oblasti in Ukrainian Retrieved 6 October 2023 Velika pihatist malenkogo klubu Yak komanda privid zbirala zirok The great pomp of the little club How the ghost team collected stars UA Football 2 April 2018 Retrieved 7 April 2018 Minai will play home matches of the Premier League at Avangard Stadium in Uzhhorod PMG ua in Ukrainian 19 August 2020 Retrieved 19 August 2020 Stadtepartnerschaften und Internationales Buro fur Stadtepartnerschaften und internationale Beziehungen in German Archived from the original on 23 July 2013 Retrieved 26 July 2013 Twin cities of the City of Kosice Magistrat mesta Kosice Tr Archived from the original on 5 November 2013 Retrieved 27 July 2013 Krosno Official Website Partner Cities in Polish Urzad Miasta Krosna Retrieved 23 October 2008 Jaroslaw Official Website Partner Cities in Polish Urzad Miasta Jaroslaw Ul Rynek 1 37 500 Jaroslaw Retrieved 23 October 2008 Protocol de colaborare Ujgorod Satu Mare in Romanian www satu mare ro Archived from the original on 27 May 2013 Retrieved 27 June 2009 Erdelyi Janos Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 9 11th ed 1911 p 734 Further reading editRampley Matthew 2019 Uzhhorod Modernism 2019 https craace com 2019 05 09 uzhhorod modernism Veghseo Tamas 2015 Reflections on the Background to the Union of Uzhhorod Ungvar 1646 PDF Eastern Theological Journal 1 1 147 181 External links editUzhhorod at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Resources from Wikiversity nbsp Travel information from Wikivoyage Official website of the City Official website of Uzhhorod National University Uzhhorod in old postcards Uzhhorod Modernism Architectural Manual Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uzhhorod amp oldid 1188742365, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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