Starokostiantyniv
Starokostiantyniv
Старокостянтинів | |
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City | |
Country | Ukraine |
Oblast | Khmelnytsky Oblast |
Founded | 1561 |
Area | |
• Total | 40 km2 (20 sq mi) |
Elevation | 265 m (869 ft) |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 35,104 |
Website | http://starkon.km.ua/ |
Starokostiantyniv (Template:Lang-uk; Template:Lang-yi Alt Konstantin) is a city in the Khmelnytskyi Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center of the Starokostiantyniv Raion (district), the city itself is also designated as a separate raion within the oblast. The city has a population of 34,700 (2007).
History
Starokostyantyniv was founded in the 16th century when Kostiantyn Ostroz'skyi (1460–1530), built a fortress at the village of Kolishchentsi. The surviving Starokostiantyniv Castle was constructed by his son between 1561 and 1571. The village grew into a town which became known as "Old Constantine's Town" (Kostiantyniv Staryi) to prevent confusion with "New Constantine's Town" in the vicinity.
1648 saw the Battle of Starokostiantyniv.
Notable residents
- Abraham Goldfaden, poet and playwright, considered father of the modern Jewish theatre
- Anatoliy Bondarchuk, hammer thrower who won the gold medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Blank family - Lenin's ancestors
- Andrey Tantsuyev, The Ukrainian Bear, world-record holding power lifter, founder of the Eastern Bloc mentality of bench pressing, motivational speaker.
Gallery
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Capuchin Monastery
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Church of Holy Trinity
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Basil Constantine Ostrozky Monument and Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Starokostiantyniv
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Military officers' club
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Tower of the former Dominican Monastery in Starokostiantyniv
External links
- Weather in Starokostiantyniv.
- The murder of the Jews of Starokostiantyniv during World War II, at Yad Vashem website.
49°45′20″N 27°13′15″E / 49.75556°N 27.22083°E