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Revision as of 00:04, 19 November 2011

48°34′N 39°18′E / 48.567°N 39.300°E / 48.567; 39.300

Luhansk
Луганськ
Coat of arms of Luhansk
Map of Ukraine with Luhansk highlighted.
Map of Ukraine with Luhansk highlighted.
Country
Oblast
Raion
Ukraine
Luhansk Oblast
Founded1795
Government
 • MayorSerhiy Ivanovych Kravchenko
Area
 • Total257 km2 (99 sq mi)
Elevation
105 m (344 ft)
Population
 (2004)
 • Total445,900
 • Density1,802/km2 (4,670/sq mi)
Postal code
91000
Area code+380 642
Sister citiesWales Cardiff
Poland Lublin
Bulgaria Pernik
Hungary Székesfehérvár[1]
France Saint-Étienne
China Daqing
Websitehttp://gorod.lugansk.ua/

Luhansk (Ukrainian: Луганськ, pronounced [luˈɦɑɲsʲk]) (formerly Voroshilovgrad) also known as Lugansk (Russian: Луга́нск; pronounced [luˈɡansk]) is a city in southeastern Ukraine. It is the administrative center of the Luhansk Oblast (province). The city itself is also designated as its own separate municipality within the oblast. The current estimated population is around 445,900 (as of 2004).

History

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St. Volodymyr Cathedral in Luhansk
Monument for Revolution Heroes in Lugansk.

The city traces its history to 1795, when the British industrialist Charles Gascoigne founded a metal factory there. It was the beginning of an industry that still thrives there today. Lugansk achieved the status of city in 1882. Located in the Donets Basin, Lugansk was developed into an important industrial center of Eastern Europe, particularly a home to the major locomotive-building company. On November 5, 1935, the city was renamed Voroshilovgrad (Template:Lang-ru/ua) in honour of Soviet military commander and politician Kliment Voroshilov. On March 5, 1958, with the call of Khrushchev not to give names of living people to cities, the old name was reinstated.[2][3] On January 5, 1970, after Voroshilov died, the name was changed again to Voroshilovgrad. Finally, on May 4, 1990, a decree of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR gave the city back its original name.

Sport

Luhansk is home to Zorya Luhansk which now plays in the premier league Ukrainian annual football championship and who plays into Avanhard Stadium. The other football team is Dynamo Luhansk.

Merheleva Ridge

On September 7, 2006, Archaeologists in Ukraine claimed an ancient structure, which the press reported as a pyramid antedating those in Egypt by at least 300 years, was discovered near Luhansk. The stone foundations of the structure were said to resemble Aztec and Mayan pyramids in Mesoamerica. It was later concluded that the site in question was not a pyramid but still of great interest.

Raions of Luhansk

Famous people from Luhansk

See also

References

  1. ^ "Székesfehérvár MJV - Önkormányzat - Partnervárosok névsora". Onkormanyzat.szekesfehervar.hu. Retrieved 2011-09-16.
  2. ^ "чпеообс мйфетбфхтб -[ вЙПЗТБЖЙЙ ]- иТХЭЈЧ у.о. иТХЭЈЧ". Militera.lib.ru. Retrieved 2011-09-16.
  3. ^ "Записки из Якирова Посада - Луганск-Ворошиловград-Луганск". Shusek.livejournal.com. 2009-11-02. Retrieved 2011-09-16.