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Niu-York
New York Нью-Йорк | |
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Coordinates: 48°18′56″N 37°53′2″E / 48.31556°N 37.88389°E | |
Country | Ukraine |
Province | Donetsk Oblast |
Founded | 2nd half of 18th century |
Elevation | 106 m (348 ft) |
Population (01.01.2020) | |
• Total | 10,064 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Postal code | 85294-85297 |
Area code | +380 6247 |
Niu-York (Template:Lang-uk; literally New York) is an urban settlement in Donetsk Oblast of eastern Ukraine, at 37.9 km NNE from the centre of Donetsk city. The settlement was from 1951 until 2021 named Novhorodske (Template:Lang-uk).[1][2]
Niu-York is administratively subordinated to Toretsk city, that is located about 10 km north of Niu-York. Population: 10,064 (2020 est.)[3]
History
The settlement first appeared on maps in 1846 under its original name New York and was then situated in the Yekaterinoslav Governorate of the Russian Empire.[4] According to official data, in 1859 the village consisted of 13 households, 45 male residents, 40 female residents, and a factory and was formally named Alexanderrivske.[4][5] The precise origin of the settlement's name is unclear.[6]
German-speaking Mennonites bought the settlement in 1889, and in 1892 formed the colony of New York from seven settlements.[5][6] In 1941 all Germans still living in New York were deported to Kazakhstan.[6][5]
The town used to thrive through its industry, but it fell into decline after the World War I.[6]
On 19 October 1951, by the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR, the village was renamed Novhorodske.[1][4] A request for renaming the settlement back to New York has been submitted by the Civil–military administration of Donetsk Oblast and was approved by the Ukrainian parliament's Committee on the Organization of State Power, Local Self-Government, Regional Development and Urban Planning on 3 February 2021 (18 votes "for" and 1 "against").[7] On 1 July 2021 parliament officially renamed the town back to its original name Niu-York (the resolution was supported by 301 people's deputies; Yevgeniy Shevchenko was the sole MP who voted "against", 13 MP's from Servant of the People and 12 from Opposition Platform — For Life abstained).[1][2]
The town is situated near the frontline between the (and on the side of the) Ukrainian army and the Donetsk People's Republic of the war in Donbas.[6] This conflict, that started in mid-April 2014, has brought along both civilian and military casualties. On 8 November 2016 a civilian was killed by shelling.[8] Local council head Mykola Lenko stated in July 2021 that five residents had been killed since the start of the conflict.[6]
Demographics
Native language as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001:[9]
- Ukrainian 33.95%
- Russian 65.74%
- Belarusian 0.12%
- Armenian 0.03%
- German and Polish 0.02%
- Moldovan 0.01%
References
- ^ a b c Parliament renames Novhorodske village in Donetsk region to New York, Ukrinform (1 July 2021)
- ^ a b (in Ukrainian) People's deputies returned New York to Ukraine, Ukrayinska Pravda (1 July 2021)
- ^ 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.
- ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) "The last step remains." The Council Committee supported the renaming of one of the settlements in the Donbas to New York, NV (magazine) (3 February 2021)
- ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) Our dear New York. As a village in the Donetsk region, it fights for attention and investment, Hromadske.TV (13 February 2021)
- ^ a b c d e f New York on Ukraine's frontline: parliament backs town's name change, Reuters (2 July 2021)
- ^ (in Ukrainian) New York will be returned to Ukraine. This was supported by the Council Committee, Ukrayinska Pravda (3 February 2021)
- ^ "Сводные данные АТО – 09 ноября" [Summary information on ATO as of 9 November] (in Russian). NSDC. 9 November 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
- ^ Розподіл населення за рідною мовою на ukrcensus.gov.ua
External links
Media related to Niu-York at Wikimedia Commons