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Amvrosiivka Raion

Former subdivision of Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, in use by Russia


Summary

Former subdivision of Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, in use by Russia

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native_nameАмвросіївський район (Ukraine) Амвросиевский район (Russia)
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subdivision_type1Region
subdivision_name1Donetsk Oblast
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— cities
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established_titleEstablished
established_date7 March 1923
established_title1Disestablished
established_date118 July 2020 (de jure)
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leader_titleGovernor (de-facto)
leader_nameIgor Lyzov (Russian installed)
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area_total_km21,455
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— cities https://amvrosievka-r897.gosweb.gosuslugi.ru/ (Russian administered) Amvrosiivka Raion (; ) was a raion (district) within the eastern part of Donetsk Oblast in eastern Ukraine. The raion was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Donetsk Oblast to eight. However, since 2014 the raion was not under control of Ukrainian government and has been part of the Donetsk People's Republic which continues using it as an administrative unit. The administrative center of the raion is the town of Amvrosiivka. The last estimate of the raion population, reported by the Ukrainian government, was In 2022, the Donetsk People's Republic including the Amvrosiivka Raion was annexed by Russia.

Geography

The raion has an international border with the Russian Federation (Rostov Oblast) to its east and south, Starobesheve Raion to its southwest, cities of Donetsk and Makiivka to the west, and Shakhtarsk Raion to its north. The border with Russia stretches here for 73 km. The raion was established on 7 March 1923 as a part of Taganrog Uyezd (county), Donetsk Governorate initially, a month later it was included into the Stalino Okruha (Yuzivka, at first). Eventually the raion became a part of the Donetsk Oblast.

The raion is located in the southern portion of the Donetsk Ridge and its territory belongs to a steppe zone of Ukraine. On the territory of the raion are located following natural landmarks:

  • Gultch Horka - here can be found eremurus of the Ice Age
  • Regional landscape park "Donetsk Ridge"
  • Berdyanka tract, a part of the Berdyansk State Reserve
  • Pristenske tract, a local reserve
  • Gultch Kazenna, an archaeological landmark of Paleolithic period

Within the Amvrosiivka Raion there is: one city (Amvrosiivka), 3 urban-type settlements (Kuteynykove, Novoamvrosiivs'ke, and Voykovskyi), 30 selsoviets, and 43 settlements. Also included within the raion are: 14 industrial organizations, 4 construction and transport organizations, 12 kolhozy, 11 sovhozy, 2 pizza companies, 10 hospitals, 35 schools, 24 clubs, 38 libraries and music schools.

An architectural monument in the raion is the Ioanno-Bohoslovska Church (1905-selo Vasyl'evka). Before 1917 the raion was part of the Don Host Oblast in the Russian Empire.

Settlements

  • Voikovskyi (; formerly: since the 19th century-1940 Kapany) is an urban-type settlements (townlet) with a population of 1,476. A brick factory by the name of Voikova lies within the city, formerly known as Metallist, as well as 2 libraries.
  • Kuteinykove (; since 1878) is an urban-type settlement (townlet) with a population of 2,156. The town comprises the Bondaryevskoe, Zaliznichnoe, Zerkalnoe, Klenovka, Merzhki, Metallist, Petrenki, Pobeda and Svobodnoe settlements.
  • Novoamvrosiivske (; since the 19th century) is an urban-type settlements (townlet) with a population of 2,582. A hospital, and 2 libraries are located within the city.
  • Blahodatne (; in 1801-1926 Amvrosiivka) is a selo (village) with a population of 3,648. Blahodatne is a former kolkhoz, Kalinina. A hospital, and 2 libraries are located within the city. The city comprises the Velikoe Mishkove, Zhukova Balka, Kotovskogo, Mala Shishovka, Novoklinovka, Novopetrovka, Podniki, Svistuny and Seyatel' settlements.

Demographics

As of the Ukrainian Census of 2001:

;Ethnicity

  • Ukrainians: 71.0%
  • Russians: 26.2%
  • Belarusians: 0.6%
  • Armenians: 0.5%

; Language

  • Russian: 55.8%
  • Ukrainian: 43.5%

References

References

  1. (2020-07-18). "Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ.".
  2. (17 July 2020). "Нові райони: карти + склад". Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України.
  3. "Мероприятия, запланированные на 2020 год в сферах жилищно-коммунального хозяйства и строительства". Donetsk People's Republic.
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