Biliaivka
Bilyayivka
Біля́ївка | |
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City | |
Biliaivka | |
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Coordinates: 46°28′57.9″N 30°12′05.0″E / 46.482750°N 30.201389°E | |
Country | Ukraine |
Oblast | Odessa Oblast |
Raion | Odessa Raion |
Area | |
• Total | 14.554 km2 (5.619 sq mi) |
Population (2020)[2] | |
• Total | 12,526 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Postal code | 67600—604 |
Area code | +380-4852 |
Climate | Cfa |
Bilyayivka (Template:Lang-uk, Template:Lang-ru) is a city in Odessa Oblast, Ukraine. The city has a status of regional significance, also the administrative center of Bilyayivka Raion which it does not belong to. The city is located in the Dniester Delta, on the left bank of the Turunchuk River. The Lake Safyany is located near by the city. Population: 12,526 (2020 est.)[2]
History
The populated place (village at that time) was founded by the Ukrainian Cossacks after the elimination of the Zaporizhian Sich. The village called Holovkivka was first mentioned in 1792. The settlers from the Poltava region were moved here in 1794. The first name of the settlement originated from the name of famous Ukrainian Cossack leader, cossack general judge Antin Holovaty. There are several versions of the name origin, but all the versions are connected with his name.
The village started to be a volost administrative center in Odessa county in 1886. It had a population of 2917 people with 250 farmyards. There were two Orthodox churches, schools, six shops, and markets.[3] The river crossing over the Turunchuk River was here.
The settlement gained town status on 2 January 1957, and city status in 1975.[4] Until 2016, Bilyayivka was part of Bilyayivka Raion. On 28 January 2016, it was designated the city of oblast significance but remained the administrative center of the raion.[5]
Besides the Ukrainians, the city of Bilyayivka has a significant number of Germans, Bulgarians, Greeks and Romani.
Gallery
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The Saint Nicholas church
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The Dormition church
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The World War II memorial in the downtown
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The boat station
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View from Lake Safyany
References
- ^ [1][permanent dead link ]
- ^ a b Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2020 року / Population of Ukraine Number of Existing as of January 1, 2020 (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 September 2023.
- ^ Волости и важнѣйшія селенія Европейской Россіи. По данным обслѣдованія, произведеннаго статистическими учрежденіями Министерства Внутренних Дѣл, по порученію Статистическаго Совѣта. Изданіе Центральнаго Статистическаго Комитета. Выпуск VIII. Губерніи Новороссійской группы. СанктПетербургъ. 1886. – VI + 157 с.
- ^ Історія міст і сіл УРСР. Одеська область. – 1969, Харків, ст. 324–335.
- ^ "Беляевка официально стала городом областного значения". Dumskaya (in Russian). 28 January 2016.
External links
- Інформаційний портал Біляївки
- Аліса Ложешник. Спадок родини Антона Андрійовича Головатого – військового судді Чорноморського козацького війська.
- Біляївка — Інформаційно-пізнавальний сайт | Одеська область у складі УРСР (На основі матеріалів енциклопедичного видання про історію міст та сіл України, том – Історія міст і сіл Української РСР. Одеська область. – К.: Головна редакція УРЕ АН УРСР, 1969. – 911 с.)
- ВРУ[permanent dead link ]