Kamianske (Ukrainian: Кам'янське) is an industrial ceety in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast o Ukraine, an a port on the Dnieper River.

Kamianske

Кам'янське
Ceety
Prometheus in Kamjanske
Prometheus in Kamjanske
Banner o Kamianske
Banner
Coat of airms o Kamianske
Coat airms
Eik-name(s): 
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Kamianske is located in Ukraine
Kamianske
Kamianske
Location o Kamjanske
Kamianske is located in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Kamianske
Kamianske
Kamianske (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast)
Coordinates: 48°31′00″N 34°37′00″E / 48.51667°N 34.61667°E / 48.51667; 34.61667
KintraUkraine
OblastDnipro
Foondit1750
Govrenment
 • MayorStanislav Safronov
Area
 • Total138 km2 (53 sq mi)
Elevation
120 m (390 ft)
Population
 (2024)[1]
 • Total248,575
 • Density1831/km2 (4,740/sq mi)
Postal code
51900
Area code(s)+380-5692
Websitehttp://www.dndz.gov.ua/

History

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St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Kirk in Kamianske in the late 19t century.

The first written evidence o dounset in the territory o Kamianske appeared in 1750. At that time, the veelages o Romankovo an Kamianske, that mak the modren ceety, wis pairt o the Nova (New) Sich o the Zaporizhian cossacks. The ceety wis kent as Kamianske, Stany Place Ukrainian: Кам'янське) till 1936 whan it wis renamit.

Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev wis born an raised in Kamianske.

On 2 Julie 1996 a notorious traffeck accident happened in Kamianske. An owercroudit tram that wis muivin alang a brent brae on Get'mana Doroshenka began tae scly swith doun the brae (acause o a brake failyie), hinderly derailin an rinnin intae a schuil.[2] A tot o some 30 fowk dee'd an mair nor a 100 wis skaithed as a result o that accident. Follaein a govrenment inquiry intae the causes o the accident the then mayor, Sergiy Shershnev, an his deputy, Ihor Laktionov, resigned.[2][3]

Economy

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The economic base o Kamianske is naur alanerly centred on hivy industry, wi ferrous metallurgie bein the rigbane o the local economy. Aroond 57% o the hale industrial production is metallurgie an metal wirkin. The chemical industry comes seicont wi ca. 17% share o the hale industrial ootput.[4] While the exceedingly industrialisit natur o the local economy ensurs a raither heich employment rate (as o 01.11.2007, offeecial unemployment stuid at 1,40%),[5] it contributes tae excessive pollution an radiation levels in the ceety an aw.[6]

Cultur

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Several Eastren Orthodox kirks, the lairgest bein the Orthodox Kirk o Saunt Nicholas, that dates frae 1894,[7] serve the faithful o the ceety. Bi 2008, thare wur 14 pairishes o Ukrainian Orthodox Kirk in Kamjans'ke.

The Roman Catholic Kirk o Saunt Nicholas[8] biggit bi the ceety's Pols commonty at the end o the nineteent century, haes acome ane o the centres o Roman Catholicism in Eastren Ukraine. The Catholic Pairish o Saunt Nicholas includes a monastery run bi the Order o Friars Minor Capuchin an aw.[8]

The toun haes a active Jewish commonty wi a new synagogue an commonty centre.[9]

Internaitional relations

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Twin touns — Sister ceeties

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Kamjans'ke is twinned wi:

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References

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  1. https://worldpopulationreview.com/cities/ukraine
  2. a b Pshenichniy, Stanislav (7 Julie 2006). "Sad Anniversary in Kamjans'ke". Dneprovska Pravda (in Russian). Archived frae the original on 24 Apryle 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2008.CS1 maint: unrecognised leid (link)
  3. Interfax-Ukraine (19 Februar 2007). "В Днепродзержинске трамвай сошел с рельсов, 5 человек ранены" (in Russian). Podrobnosti. Retrieved 30 December 2008.CS1 maint: unrecognised leid (link)
  4. "General Characteristics" (in Ukrainian). Kamjans'ke City Council hame page. Archived frae the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 20 Januar 2009.
  5. "Statistics" (in Ukrainian). Kamjans'ke City Council hame page. Archived frae the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 20 Januar 2009.
  6. Belitskaia, EN (Mey–Juin 1996). "Belitskaia EN". Likarska sprava (5–6): 74–8. PMID 9377406.
  7. "Возрожденный храм металлургов". Zverda Rozhdestva (in Russian). Orthodox Eparchy of Kryvyi Rih. №34. 27 Juin 2004. Retrieved 18 Mairch 2009.CS1 maint: unrecognised leid (link)
  8. a b "Order of Friars Minor Capuchin Vice Province of Ukraine". Archived frae the original on 19 Februar 2012. Retrieved 29 Januar 2014.
  9. "Mayor Lays Cornerstone for New Synagogue and Community Center in Ukraine". Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS. 20 Julie 2006. Missing or empty |url= (help)