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Khortytsia, Zaporizhzhia Oblast

Coordinates: 47°50′58″N 35°0′55″E / 47.84944°N 35.01528°E / 47.84944; 35.01528
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Khortytsia
Хортиця
Khortytsia is located in Ukraine
Khortytsia
Khortytsia
Location of Khortytsia in Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Khortytsia is located in Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Khortytsia
Khortytsia
Khortytsia (Zaporizhzhia Oblast)
Coordinates: 47°50′58″N 35°0′55″E / 47.84944°N 35.01528°E / 47.84944; 35.01528
Country Ukraine
ProvinceZaporizhzhia Oblast
DistrictZaporizhzhia Raion
CouncilDolynske Rural Council
Elevation
62 m (203 ft)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total80
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
70420
Area code+380 612

Khortytsia (Template:Lang-uk) is a village (a selo) in the Zaporizhzhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhzhia Oblast in southern Ukraine.

History

Khortytsia was built in 1789 by Mennonites settling in the Chortitza Colony and bore the German name Chortitza.[1][2] Until World War I, there was a lively development of the village, after the war, the village had to suffer from the 1920s and collectivization in 1930. When World War II began in 1941, the residents of Khortytsia were to be deported to Siberia according to the will of the Soviet government. Since the Wehrmacht progressed very quickly, these plans were not realized. Under the German occupation, the population of Chortitza was able to recover somewhat. But as early as 1943, the German population had to be evacuated to Reichsgau Wartheland because the Wehrmacht had to withdraw from the Soviet Union.

After the end of the Second World War, the place became part of the city of Zaporizhzhia, but on 18 December 2008, the place was again independent at the decision of the Verkhovna Rada and the Dolynske district council. [3]

On May 24, 2016, the village became part of the newly founded rural community of Dolynske,[4] until then it was part of the Dolynske district council in the west of the Zaporizhzhia Raion.

References

  1. ^ Rempel, David G.; Carlson, Cornelia (2003). A Mennonite Family in Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press. p. 11. ISBN 0-8020-3639-2.
  2. ^ "Chortitza Kolonie (1789-1943)". Mennonitische Geschichte und Ahnenforschung (in German). 2008. Archived from the original on 28 March 2015. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  3. ^ Верховна Рада України; Постанова від 18.12.2008 № 772-VI Про присвоєння найменування новоутвореному населеному пункту Запорізького району Запорізької області
  4. ^ Відповідно до Закону України "Про добровільне об'єднання територіальних громад" у Запорізькій області у Запорізькому районі Долинська і Розумівська сільські ради рішеннями від 24 травня 2016 року