Synelnykove

Synelnykove (Ukrainian: Синельникове, IPA: [sɪˈnɛlʲnɪkowe]) is a city and municipality in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine. It is the largest city in the south-eastern part of the region. It serves as the administrative center of Synelnykove Raion within the oblast. It is named after the Russian governor Ivan Sinelnikov. Population: 28,651 (2022 estimate).[1]

Synelnykove
Синельникове
Synelnykove 1st railway station
Synelnykove 1st railway station
Flag of Synelnykove
Coat of arms of Synelnykove
Synelnykove is located in Ukraine
Synelnykove
Synelnykove
Location in Ukraine
Synelnykove is located in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Synelnykove
Synelnykove
Synelnykove (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast)
Coordinates: 48°19′4″N 35°30′43″E
Country Ukraine
Oblast Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Raion Synelnykove Raion
Founded1868
City status1921
Government
  MayorDmytro Zrazhevskyi
Area
  Total23 km2 (9 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
  Total29,651
  Density1,300/km2 (3,300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
52500—52507

History

It was created as a settlement in Yekaterinoslav Governorate in the 19th century on a private territory that was given as a gift to the Russian governor Ivan Sinelnikov by the Russian Imperial government.

During World War II, since October 1941 until September 1943 it was occupied by German troops.

Since 1979 and until 18 July 2020, Synelnykove was incorporated as a city of oblast significance and served as the administrative center of Synelnykove Raion though it did not belong to the raion. In July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast to seven, the city of Synelnykove was merged into Synelnykove Raion.[2][3][4]

Population

In January 1989 the population was 37 807 people[5]

According to the 2001 Ukrainian census, the city's population was 32,302. Ukrainians accounted for 84.5% of the population and Russians for 12.5%.[6] Ukrainian was the native language for 78% of the population, and Russian for 20.2%.[7]

In January 2013 the population was 31 568 people.[8]

References

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