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Lutuhyne Urban Hromada
Lutuhyne urban hromada () is a hromada of Ukraine, located in Luhansk Raion, Luhansk Oblast. Its administrative center is the city Lutuhyne. The hromada contains 35 settlements: 1 city (Lutuhyne Lutuhyne (, ) is a city in Luhansk Raion of Luhansk Oblast (region) of Ukraine. It served as the administrative center of Lutuhyne Raion prior to its abolition in 2020. Population: , . Starting Mid-April 2014 pro-Russian separatists captured se ...), 15 rural settlements: and 23 villages: See also * List of hromadas of Ukraine References {{Luhansk Oblast Hromadas in Luhansk Raion 2020 establishments in Ukraine States and territories established in 2020 * ...
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Luhansk Oblast
Luhansk Oblast ( uk, Луга́нська о́бласть, translit=Luhanska oblast; russian: Луганская область, translit=Luganskaya oblast; also referred to as Luhanshchyna, uk, Луга́нщина) is the easternmost oblast (province) of Ukraine. The oblast's administrative center is Luhansk. The oblast was established in 1938 and bore the name ''Voroshilovgrad Oblast'' (, until 1958 and again from 1970 to 1991) in honor of Kliment Voroshilov. Its population is estimated as Important cities within the oblast include Alchevsk, Antratsyt, Brianka, Kirovsk, Krasnyi Luch, Krasnodon, Lysychansk, Luhansk, Pervomaisk, Rovenky, Rubizhne, Sverdlovsk, Sievierodonetsk, and Stakhanov. , nearly all of the oblast is under the occupation of Russia, which claims the oblast as the Luhansk People's Republic (LPR), a self-declared state turned Russian federal subject. The war in Donbas and the subsequent 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine saw heavy fighting in the oblast, ...
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Mariia, Ukraine
Mariia ( uk, Марія; russian: Ленина) is a rural settlement in Lutuhyne urban hromada, Luhansk Raion, Luhansk Oblast ( region), Ukraine. Population: History In spring 2014, during the war in Donbas, Lenina, along with all other settlements in what was then Lutuhyne Raion, was taken over by the Luhansk People's Republic, an unrecognized breakaway state widely described as a puppet state of Russia. In 2016, as part of decommunization in Ukraine Decommunization in Ukraine started during and after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. With the success of the Revolution of Dignity in 2014, the Ukrainian government approved Ukrainian decommunization laws, laws that outlawed commun ..., Lenina was officially renamed by the Ukrainian government to Mariia. Demographics The estimate of the town's population as of 2022 is 1,032 people. Native language distribution as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001: * Ukrainian: 30.83% * Russian: 68.72% * Others 0.46% ...
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List Of Hromadas Of Ukraine
This is a list of all 1,469 Hromada, hromadas of Ukraine that were formed in 2020 (excluding Kyiv, Sevastopol and hromadas in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea). A hromada is designated ''urban hromada'' if its administration is located in a city; ''settlement hromada'' if it is located in an urban-type settlement (occasionally called Town#Ukraine, towns), and ''rural hromada'' if it is located in a Village#Ukraine, selo or another Rural area, rural settlement. Cherkasy Oblast Chernihiv Oblast Chernivtsi Oblast Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Donetsk Oblast Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Kharkiv Oblast Kherson Oblast Khmelnytskyi Oblast Kirovohrad Oblast Kyiv Oblast Luhansk Oblast Lviv Oblast Mykolaiv Oblast Odesa Oblast Poltava Oblast Rivne Oblast Sumy Oblast Ternopil Oblast Vinnytsia Oblast Volyn Oblast Zakarpattia Oblast Zaporizhzhia Oblast Zhytomyr Oblast {, class='wikitable sortable' ! Hromada ! Type ! Center ! Raion ! Raion before 2020 , - ...
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Kamianka, Luhansk Raion, Luhansk Oblast
Kam'yanka ( uk, Кам'янка), also known as Kamenka (russian: Каменка) is a village in Luhansk Oblast ( province) of Ukraine. The village's population is 482 (as of 2001). Administratively, Kam'yanka belongs to the Luhansk Raion ( district) of the oblast as a part of the Kam'yans'ka local council. All Religions Mount In 1992, at the above coordinates settled famous Ukrainian archaeologist Nikolay Tarasenko, who laid there basement for All World's Religions Temple. Now, on this basement grew Orthodox All Saints Temple. Nearby are staying Catholic chapel () and the Buddhist stupa (). April 28, 2003 at the stupa celebrated the 750th anniversary of Namu-Myo-Ho-Ren-Ge-Kyo, which gathered a large number of guests. Organizers was Nicholay Tarasenko and now rested in peace Roman Turchin. The Mount has visited Roman Turchin's mentor — a famous monk-pacifist, Teacher of the Order Nipponzan Myohoji in Eurasia and Advisor of Inter Religious Federation of World Pe ...
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Illyria
In classical antiquity, Illyria (; grc, Ἰλλυρία, ''Illyría'' or , ''Illyrís''; la, Illyria, ''Illyricum'') was a region in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula inhabited by numerous tribes of people collectively known as the Illyrians. Illyrians spoke the Illyrian language, an Indo-European language, which in ancient times perhaps also had speakers in some parts of Southern Italy. The geographical term Illyris (distinct from ''Illyria'') was sometimes used to define approximately the area of northern and central Albania down to the Aoös valley (modern Vjosa), including in most periods much of the lakeland area. In Roman times the terms Illyria / Illyris / Illyricum were extended from the territory that was roughly located in the area of the south-eastern Adriatic coast (modern Albania and Montenegro) and its hinterland, to a broader region stretching between the Adriatic Sea and the Danube, and from the upper reaches of the Adriatic down to the Ardiaei. From ...
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Vrubivskyi
Vrubivskyi ( uk, Врубівський) is a rural settlement in Lutuhyne urban hromada, Luhansk Raion, Luhansk Oblast ( region), Ukraine. Population: Demographics Native language distribution as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001: * Ukrainian: 26.24% * Russian: 73.25% * Others: 0.17% Notable residents * Bohdan Pastukh Bohdan Pastukh ( uk, Богдан Васильович Пастух; 17 September 1924 – 26 November 2008) was a Ukrainian literary critic, artist, teacher, public figure. Participant of the World War II. Grandfather of Taras Pastukh.
(1924–2008), Ukrainian literary critic, artist, teacher, public figure


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Uspenka
Uspenka ( uk, Успенка) is an urban-type settlement in Luhansk Raion, a part of Luhansk Oblast within Ukraine. It is located in the eastern part of the greater Donbas region. Population: , . The village was founded as Vilkhova ( uk, Вільхова, lit. Alder) in 1755, after a colonel received a grant of land from the Tsar of Russia. The name "Uspenka" became established in the seventy years after the founding of the village. The town has a long history of coal mining, with the first mine established in 1802. The population of the village has greatly declined with the mining and coke industries: in 1966, there were 18,800 residents; in 2001, only 9676. There is still a coke works in the village that employs some residents, but many commute to Lutuhyne for work. Since 2014, Uspenka has been controlled by forces of the Luhansk People's Republic. Gallery Uspenka 01.JPG, Heaps at former coke works Uspenka 03.JPG, Ruins of a coke works Uspenka 04.JPG, Street in Uspenka Usp ...
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Heorhiivka, Luhansk Oblast
Heorhiivka ( uk, Георгіївка) is an urban-type settlement in Luhansk Raion ( district) in Luhansk Oblast of eastern Ukraine. Population: Demographics Native language distribution as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001: * Ukrainian: 69.00% * Russian: 29.19% * Romanian 1.41% * Others: 0.13% References Urban-type settlements in Luhansk Raion {{Luhansk-geo-stub ...
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Luhansk Raion
Luhansk Raion ( uk, Луганський район, russian: Луганский район) is a prospective raion (district) of Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine. It was formally created in July 2020 as part of the reform of administrative divisions of Ukraine. The center of the raion is in the city of Luhansk. Population: The area of raion is controlled by the Luhansk People's Republic The Luhansk or Lugansk People's Republic (russian: Луга́нская Наро́дная Респу́блика, Luganskaya Narodnaya Respublika, ; abbreviated as LPR or LNR, rus, ЛНР) is a disputed entity created by Russian-backed ..., which continues to use the old, pre-2020 administrative divisions of Ukraine. References {{coord, 48, 24, N, 39, 21, E, type:adm2nd_region:UA, display=title Raions of Luhansk Oblast Ukrainian raions established during the 2020 administrative reform ...
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Cheliuskinets
Tytarenkove ( uk, Титаренкове) is a rural settlement in Lutuhyne urban hromada Lutuhyne urban hromada () is a hromada of Ukraine, located in Luhansk Raion, Luhansk Oblast. Its administrative center is the city Lutuhyne. The hromada contains 35 settlements: 1 city (Lutuhyne Lutuhyne (, ) is a city in Luhansk Raion of ..., Luhansk Raion, Luhansk Oblast ( region), Ukraine. Population: History The village was founded in 1930 as the central manor of the Cheliuskintsi sovkhoz. On August 8, 2014, Serhii Tytarenko, a junior sergeant of the 1st tank brigade, was killed in Chelyuskinka while performing a combat mission for the defense of the Luhansk region. On April 10, 2024, the Committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on the Organization of State Power, Local Self-Government, Regional Development and Urban Planning supported the renaming of the village Tytarenkove, in honor of Serhiy Tytarenko, a fallen soldier of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The final ren ...
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