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Chuhuiv

City in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine


City in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine

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| mapframe-zoom = 12 | mapframe-wikidata = yes Chuhuiv () or Chuguev () is a city in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. The city is the administrative center of Chuhuiv Raion (district). It hosts the administration of Chuhuiv urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. As of February 2024, according to the city council, more than 30,000 people live in Chuhuiv.

Chuhuiv's food industry focuses on producing mayonnaise along with other staple supporting condiments.

History

The City's founding date is disputed with historical assertions ranging from 1540 to 1627. Some academics believe that the city was built upon the orders Russia's first Tsar Ivan the Terrible who reigned from 1547 to 1584.

A military fort was built adjacent to the city in 1638 by Ukrainian Cossacks of Yakiv Ostryanyn (see Ostryanyn uprising) on the order of Muscovite Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich. A military presence of some form near Chuhuiv has remained ever since. The Chuguev uprising of 1819 was a revolt of military settlers.

During the government of the Soviet Union, the base became an important military training center. It has been home to the Soviet Air Force Pilot Academy and the Red Army's Artillery School. There is now a Ukrainian Air Force base adjacent to the town.

Military history

The city was the home of a major Soviet Air Force base and a military pilot's academy. There is now a Ukrainian Air Force base near the city.

Generally, the city has been an important military point since Cossack times. There was a Soviet Red Army Artillery School (a military academy) in Chuhuiv before World War II.

On 25 September 2020 an An-26 military plane with cadets of the Ivan Kozhedub National Air Force University crashed and caught fire near Chuhuiv. 26 people were killed and the sole survivor was seriously injured.

Present day

There are eight schools in Chuhuiv (grades 1–11), where several Peace Corps volunteers have served since 2004.

Until 18 July 2020, Chuhuiv was incorporated as a city of oblast significance and the center of Chuhuiv Municipality. The municipality was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Kharkiv Oblast to seven. The area of Chuhuiv Municipality was merged into Chuhuiv Raion.

Residential building after Russian shelling on 24 February 2022
House of culture shelled on 25 July

As part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Chuhuiv was shelled by Russian forces on February 24, 2022. A 14-year-old boy was killed. On the same day, an air base near the city was attacked.

Russia partly captured the city in late February, being on the outskirts of it. On 7 March 2022, Ukrainian forces retook the city and reportedly inflicted heavy casualties on Russian forces, allegedly killing two high-ranking Russian officers during the battle.

Education

Preschool education

  • Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery — kindergarten) No. 1
  • Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery — kindergarten) No. 3
  • Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery — kindergarten) No. 4
  • Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery — kindergarten) No. 8
  • Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery — kindergarten) No. 12
  • Pre-school unit of Chuguev teaching and educational complex No. 6
  • Preschool educational institution VESELOCHKA, VCH А0501

There were six pre-school educational institutions and one pre-school unit as part of the Teaching and Educational Complex No. 6 in the city, in the 2013–2014 academic year; they educated 1 195 preschoolers between the ages of 2 and 6 (7) years old.

General secondary education

Includes nine schools:

  • Ilya Repin Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-III levels No. 1
  • Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-III levels No. 2
  • Chuguiv comprehensive school of I level No. 3
  • Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-II levels No. 4
  • Chuguiv gymnasium No. 5
  • I. N. Kozhedub, triple Hero of the Soviet Union, Chuguiv teaching and educational complex No. 6
  • Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-III levels No. 7
  • Chuguiv specialized school of I-III levels No. 8 with advanced study of foreign languages
  • Kluhyno-Bashkyrivsʹka comprehensive school of I-III levels

Out-of-school education

  • Chuguiv Centre of Tourism and Local History
  • Chuguiv House of Children and Youth Creativity
  • Chuguiv Children and Youth Sports School

Specialized technical schools

  • Chuguiv Professional Lyceum
  • Chuguiv Professional Agrarian Lyceum

Demographics

As of the 2001 census in Ukraine, Chuhuiv had a population of 37,348. The majority of the city's population are ethnic Ukrainians, yet it has the highest incidence of people with a Russian background in any major settlement in the entire Kharkiv region. The exact distribution of the population by ethnicity according to the 2001 census was:

Notable people

  • Semen Altman (born 1946), Ukrainian football coach and former goalkeeper
  • Inna Dorofeieva (born 1965), ballerina
  • Ilya Repin (1844–1930), sculptor and painter of the Peredvizhniki art school
  • Sigrid Schauman (1877–1979), artist and art critic
  • Yurii Sodol (born 1970), Ukrainian military officer
  • Oleksiy Symonenko (born 1976), Ukrainian lawyer and former Prosecutor General of Ukraine
  • Ernest Pogosyants (1935–1990), was a Soviet-Armenian composer of chess problems and endgame studies.
  • Mykola Yunakiv (1871-1931), Ukrainian general and civil servant

References

References

  1. "Чугуевская городская громада". Портал об'єднаних громад України.
  2. Говина, Ганна Цьомик, Лариса. (2025-02-24). "Як Чугуїв на Харківщині пережив оточення і який вигляд має місто нині".
  3. {{in lang. uk [https://www.unian.ua/incidents/katastrofa-litaka-na-harkivshchini-translyaciya-z-miscya-katastrofi-novini-harkova-11160515.html Аварія літака на Харківщині: трансляція з місця катастрофи ''(Plane crash in Kharkiv region: broadcast from the crash site)''], [[UNIAN]] (25 September 2020)
  4. {{in lang. uk [https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2020/09/25/7267753/ PLANE FALL IN KHARKIV REGION: TWENTY PEOPLE KILLED], [[Ukrayinska Pravda]] (25 September 2020)
    {{in lang. uk [https://24tv.ua/zmi-povidomlyayut-shho-bilya-chuguyeva-rozbivsya-golovni-novini_n1423080 Біля Чугуєва розбився літак АН-26 з курсантами на борту: що відомо – фото, відео ''(AN-26 plane crashed near Chuhuiv with cadets on board: all that is known - photos, video)'']
  5. (27 September 2020). "Ukraine military plane crash kills 26; lone survivor praised for "heroism"". cbsnews.com.
  6. "CRASH OF AN ANTONOV AN-26SH AT CHUHUIV AFB: 26 KILLED".
  7. "Preliminary report".
  8. (2020-07-18). "Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ.".
  9. "Нові райони: карти + склад". Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України.
  10. (2022-02-24). "Boy killed in Russian shelling of Ukrainian apartment building". Israel National News.
  11. (2022-03-07). "Генштаб ВСУ сообщил об освобождении Чугуева в Харьковской области".
  12. Brugen, Isabel van. (2022-03-07). "Ukraine recaptures city of Chuhuiv, kills top Russian commanders: Officials".
  13. "Official website of Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery - kindergarten) No. 1".
  14. "Official website of Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery - kindergarten) No. 8".
  15. "Official website of Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery - kindergarten) No. 12".
  16. "Відділ освіти виконавчого комітету Чугуївської міської ради".
  17. "Відділ освіти виконавчого комітету Чугуївської міської ради".
  18. "Official website of I. Y. Repin Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-III levels No. 1".
  19. "Official website of Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-III levels No. 2".
  20. "Official website of Chuguiv comprehensive school of I level No. 3".
  21. "Official website of Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-II levels No. 4".
  22. "Official website of Chuguiv gymnasium No. 5".
  23. "Official website of I. N. Kozhedub, triple Hero of the Soviet Union, Chuguiv teaching and educational complex No. 6".
  24. "Official website of Kluhyno-Bashkyrivsʹka comprehensive school of I-III levels".
  25. "Official website of Chuguiv Centre of Tourism and Local History".
  26. "Official website of Chuguiv House of Children and Youth Creativity".
  27. "Official website of Chuguiv Professional Lyceum".
  28. "Official website of Chuguiv Professional Agrarian Lyceum".
  29. "Національний склад міст".
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