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Katerynivka, Donetsk Oblast

Coordinates: 47°52′31″N 37°20′32″E / 47.87528°N 37.34222°E / 47.87528; 37.34222
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Katerynivka
Катеринівка
Katerynivka is located in Ukraine
Katerynivka
Katerynivka
Katerynivka is located in Donetsk Oblast
Katerynivka
Katerynivka
Coordinates: 47°52′31″N 37°20′32″E / 47.87528°N 37.34222°E / 47.87528; 37.34222
CountryUkraine
OblastDonetsk Oblast
RaoinPokrovsk Raion
HromadaMarinka urban hromada
Government
 • MayorMelyus Volodymyr Ilyich
Elevation
135 m (443 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total
306
Area code+380 6278

Katerynivka (Ukrainian: Катеринівка) is a village in Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine.

Geography

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It is located on the left bank of the Sukhi Yaly. The distance to the district center is about 16 km, and it passes by a local highway.

History

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The remains of two Paleolithic settlements have been discovered near the village, which was established in 1700.[2]

During the Holodomor, the village was blacklisted by the government of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, which blockaded Kateryniv, causing mass starvation.[3][non-primary source needed]

Out of the 270 residents that fought in World War II, 187 died on the Eastern Front. 143 of them received posthumous honours and a monument to the fallen was erected in 1968.[2]

On 29 October 2024, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russia claimed to have captured the village.[4] This was confirmed on 3 November.[5]

Economy

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The village has a primarily agricultural economy, centred on the cultivation of grain and the rearing of cattle. Its central estate is a collective farm named after. I. V. Michurin, which holds two cattle farms and two grain farms, spread over 3850 hectares of agricultural land.[2]

The village also has a primary school, a post office and a shopping center.[2]

Demographics

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According to the 2001 census, the population of the village was 778 people, of whom 90.1% stated that their mother tongue was Ukrainian, 9.38% - Russian, and 0.26% - Belarusian.[6]

Famous people

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References

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  1. ^ [СОЦІАЛЬНИЙ ПАСПОРТ МАР’ЇНСЬКОЇ МІСЬКОЇ ТЕРИТОРІАЛЬНОЇ ГРОМАДИ https://maryinska-gromada.gov.ua/pasport-23-04-08-06-05-2021/]
  2. ^ a b c d "Катериновка". История Городов и Сел (in Russian). 2010. Archived from the original on 13 August 2010.
  3. ^ Papakin, George (27 November 2010). ""Чорні дошки" Голодомору - економічний метод знищення громадян УРСР (СПИСОК)" ["Blacklists" of the Holodomor - an economic method of destroying the citizens of the Ukrainian SSR (LIST)]. Istorychna Pravda (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 10 December 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  4. ^ Wolkov, Nicole; Gasparyan, Davit; Hird, Karolina; Harward, Christina; Kagan, Frederick W.; Runkel, William; Trotter, Nate (29 October 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 29, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
  5. ^ Runkel, William; Gasparyan, Davit; Stepanenko, Kateryna; Kagan, Frederick W.; Mappes, Grace (3 November 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 3, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
  6. ^ "Розподіл населення за рідною мовою, Донецька область" [Population distribution by native language, Donetsk region]. Ukrainian Census (in Ukrainian). 2001. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2022.