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Kramatorsk ( uk, Краматорськ, translit=Kramatorsk ) is a city and the administrative centre of Kramatorsk Raion in the northern portion of
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, in eastern Ukraine. Prior to 2020, Kramatorsk was a city of oblast significance. Since October 11, 2014 Kramatorsk has been the provisional seat of Donetsk Oblast, following the events surrounding the war in Donbas. Sievierodonetsk had a similar status for Luhansk Oblast until the fall of Sievierodonetsk to Russian and LPR forces in June 2022. Their previous cities are still ''de jure'' administrative centres. Population: The city is located on the banks of the Kazennyi Torets River which is a right tributary of the Siversky Donets. It is an important industrial and mechanical engineering centre in Ukraine. At various periods, Kramatorsk was a place of residence for a number of notable people including Leonid Bykov, Joseph Kobzon, and Ruslan Ponomariov, the youngest person to ever become
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World Chess Champion.


Etymology

The origins of the name are not fully understood. The name of the city comes from the name of the station Kramatorska. V. A. Nikonov assumed that this toponym arose from the name Kramatorsk plant, which, in turn, was derived from the French word ''crématoire'' 'big oven'. According to E. S. Otin, this version is untenable because the settlement of Kramatorovka already existed before the appearance of the plant. According to his version, the name of the city comes from a toponymic phrase that has not been preserved: ''Krom Torov'' or ''Krom Torskaya'' 'border along the Tor River'. The word ''kroma'' means 'edge, frontier, border', and ''Tor'' is the old name for the Kazyonny Torets River.


Geography

The Kramatorsk metro area is located between Sloviansk Raion and
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, making it a central part of a major urban agglomeration with over 500,000 inhabitants.


Demographics

Kramatorsk has a population of over 164,700 inhabitants (2013) and has a
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of over 197,000 inhabitants (2013). As of the Ukrainian Census of 2001: ;Ethnicity * Ukrainians: 70.2% * Russians: 26.9% *
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: 0.7% * Armenians: 0.6% *
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: 0.2% * Jews: 0.1% ;Language * Russian: 67.9% * Ukrainian: 31.1% * Armenian: 0.2% *
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: 0.1% * Romani: 0.1% According to the regional department of statistics, as of January 1, 2017, the population of Kramatorsk was 190,648 people.


History

In the second half of the 17th and early 18th centuries, the area in which Kramatorsk was to develop was heavily populated by both Cossacks from the Hetmanate and serfs from the southern regions of Muscovy and Mordovia. In the second half of the 18th century, the territory was populated by the Cossacks of the army of Sloboda Ukraine. Kramatorsk came into being in the second half of the 19th century when a station on the
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was built near to the village of Petrivka which had itself been established in 1767 by a certain Count Taranov. The station was originally called Kram-na-Tore in 1868 but this was later contracted into Kramatorsk and the town of Kramatorsk developed around the railway station, becoming a major urban settlement in the north of
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with several heavy machine production facilities. In April 1918 troops loyal to the Ukrainian People's Republic took control of Kramatorsk. It was occupied by Nazi Germany between 27 October 1941 and 5 February 1943 and again between 27 February 1943 and 6 September 1943. Between 1980 and 1989, several people were exposed to a radiological source in one of the apartment buildings, resulting in 6 deaths and at least 17 cases of radiation sickness.


Russo-Ukrainian war

On 12 April 2014, the police station in Kramatorsk was seized by armed pro-Russian militants in military uniform, and later the city council. This resulted in a tense standoff between the Ukrainian Armed Forces and pro-Russian militants. After months of fighting, the rebels withdrew and the city came under Ukrainian control on 5 July 2014. On 10 February 2015, Kramatorsk was shelled by pro-Russian forces, leaving 17 people dead and 60 injured. On 8 April 2022, during the
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, Kramatorsk was subjected to missile strikes. The Kramatorsk railway station was hit by Tochka-U missiles which killed at least 57 people and wounded at least 109 others. Pavlo Kyrylenko, the governor of the Donetsk region, said thousands of people had been at the station at the time the two missiles struck. On 19 April, Russian troops launched rocket attacks on Kramatorsk, as a result of which one person was killed and three were injured. On 21 April, British Defence Ministry intelligence reported that Russian troops in the Donetsk region were advancing towards Kramatorsk.


Economy and industry


Industrial and mining equipment

* New Kramatorsk Machinebuilding Plant (NKMZ) (founded 1934): design and production of machines and equipment for mining, steel rolling, metallurgy, production and handling of cast iron, artillery weapon systems. * Old Kramatorsk Machinebuilding Plant In the 2000s, a wind turbine production facility was constructed in Kramatorsk. This is a joint venture between German Fuhrländer AG and its Ukrainian partners. According to their site, Fuhrländer became the first company in the
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sector to obtain a building permit from the Ukrainian government.


Transportation

Between 1937 and August 1, 2017, Kramatorsk had a tram network. However, it is now closed and public transportation is provided by buses and trolley-buses.


Gallery

File:Белокузьминовка 009.jpg, Kramatorsk landscape park File:Shkolnaya-B.Sadovaya.JPG, Street junction in Kramatorsk File:Ул. Парковая вверх от ул. XIX Партсъезда.JPG, Apartment blocks in Kramatorsk File:Ato kramatorsk.jpg, Monument to and , who died during the Siege of Sloviansk and the Battle of Kramatorsk


Notable people

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Natalia Veselnitskaya Natalia Vladimirovna Veselnitskaya ( rus, Ната́лья Влади́мировна Весельни́цкая, p=nɐˈtalʲjə vʲɪsʲɪlʲˈnʲitskəjə; born 22 February 1975 Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) is a R ...
, (b. 1975) prominent Russian attorney during the
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References


External links


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