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Vinnytsia ( ; uk, Вінниця, ; yi, װיניצע) is a
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in west-central Ukraine, located on the banks of the
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. It is the administrative center of Vinnytsia Oblast and the largest city in the historic region of Podillia. Administratively, it is incorporated as a town of oblast significance. It also serves as an administrative center of Vinnytsia Raion, one of the 6 districts of Vinnytsia Oblast, though it is not a part of the district. It has a population of . The city's roots date back to the Middle Ages. It was under
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and Polish control for centuries until the Russian Empire annexed it in 1793. During the 1930s and early 1940s the city was the site of massacres, first during Stalin's purges and then during the Holocaust in Ukraine and the Nazi occupation. A
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–era
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was located near the city.


Name

The name of Vinnytsia appeared for the first time in 1363. It is assumed that the name is derived from the old Slavic word "
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", meaning "bride price." This name can be explained by the fact that Vinnytsia and the surrounding land were captured by
Lithuania Lithuania (; lt, Lietuva ), officially the Republic of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Respublika, links=no ), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. Lithuania ...
n Duke
Algirdas Algirdas ( be, Альгерд, Alhierd, uk, Ольгерд, Ольґерд, Olherd, Olgerd, pl, Olgierd;  – May 1377) was the Grand Duke of Lithuania. He ruled the Lithuanians and Ruthenians from 1345 to 1377. With the help of his bro ...
in the 14th century, and then, they were given as a gift to his nephews.


Geography


Location

Vinnytsia is located about southwest of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, north-northwest of the Black Sea port city of
Odessa Odesa (also spelled Odessa) is the third most populous city and municipality in Ukraine and a major seaport and transport hub located in the south-west of the country, on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. The city is also the administrativ ...
, and east of Lviv. It is the administrative center of the Vinnytsia Oblast ( province), as well as the administrative center of the surrounding Vinnytsia Raion ( district) within the oblast. The city itself is directly subordinated to the oblast.


Climate

The town has a warm-summer humid continental climate ( Köppen: ''Dfb''), similar to northern Pennsylvania in the United States in some respects. A long lasting warm summer with a sufficient quantity of moisture and a comparatively short winter is characteristic of Vinnytsia. The average temperature in January is and in July. The average annual precipitation is . Over the course of a year there are around 6–9 days when snowstorms occur, 37–60 days when mists occur during the cold period, and 3–5 days when thunderstorms with hail occur.


History


From Medieval to Early Modern period

Vinnytsia has been an important trade and political center since the fourteenth century, when Fiodor Koriatowicz, the nephew of the
Lithuania Lithuania (; lt, Lietuva ), officially the Republic of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Respublika, links=no ), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. Lithuania ...
n Duke
Algirdas Algirdas ( be, Альгерд, Alhierd, uk, Ольгерд, Ольґерд, Olherd, Olgerd, pl, Olgierd;  – May 1377) was the Grand Duke of Lithuania. He ruled the Lithuanians and Ruthenians from 1345 to 1377. With the help of his bro ...
, built a fortress (1363) against Tatar raiders on the banks of the
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. The original settlement was built and populated by Aleksander Hrehorovicz Jelec, hetman under Lithuanian Prince Švitrigaila. Aleksander Jelec built the fort, which he commanded as
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afterwards. In the 15th century, Lithuanian Grand Duke Alexander Jagiellon granted Winnica Magdeburg city rights. In 1566, it became part of the Bracław Voivodeship. Between 1569 and 1793 the town was a part of Poland. Within this period, for a short time between 1672 and 1699, the city was a part of the Ottoman Empire (and still part of the historic region of Podolia). During Polish rule, Winnica was a Polish royal city. On 18 March 1783, Antoni Protazy Potocki opened in Winnica the Trade Company Poland. After the Second Partition of Poland in 1793 the Russian Empire annexed the city and the region. Russia moved to expunge the Roman Catholic religion. Catholic churches in the city, including what is now the Transfiguration Cathedral, were converted to Russian Orthodox churches. In the
Russian census of 1897 The first general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897 (Russian alphabet#Letters eliminated in 1917–18, pre-reform Russian: ) was the first and only nation-wide census performed in the Russian Empire (the Grand Duchy of Fi ...
, Vinnytsia had a population of 30,563. It was the third largest city in the Podolia region after Kamianets-Podilskyi and Uman. The Vinnytsia massacre was the mass execution of between 9,000 and 11,000 people in Vinnytsia by the Soviet secret police NKVD during the Great Purge in 1937–1938.Valery Vasiliev, Yuriy Shapoval, "Stages of «Great Terror»: The Vinnytsia Tragedy", '' Zerkalo Nedeli'', № 31 (406), August 17–23, 2002,
in Russian

in Ukrainian
)


World War II

Vinnytsia was occupied by German troops on 19 July 1941 during World War II. While Vinnytsia had a pre-war Jewish population of over 34,000, only 17,000 of these Jews remained, with the rest of them successfully being evacuated to the interior of the Soviet Union beforehand. Virtually all of the Jews who remained in Vinnytsia under Nazi occupation were subsequently murdered in the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler sited his eastern headquarters, ''Führerhauptquartier Werwolf'' or ''Wehrwolf'', at the Wehrmacht headquarters near the town. The complex was built in 1941–1942 by Russian prisoners of war. Many of them were subsequently killed. Hitler's accommodation consisted of a log cabin built around a private courtyard with its own concrete bunker. The complex included about 20 other log buildings, a power station, gardens, wells, three bunkers, a swimming pool, and wire and defensive positions. Hitler spent a number of weeks at Wehrwolf in 1942 and early 1943. The few remains of the Wehrwolf site, described in one report as a "pile of concrete" because it was destroyed by the Nazis in 1944, can be visited. Plans to create a full-fledged museum had not come to fruition as of August 2018. Nazi atrocities were committed in and near Vinnytsia by Einsatzgruppe C. Estimates of the number of victims often run as high as 28,000. Historian Oliver Rathkolb states that 35,000 Jews were deported from the Vinnytsia region and most of those later died. In 1942 a large part of the Jewish quarter of
Yerusalimka Yerusalimka or Ierusalimka, the name derived from Jerusalem, was a Jewish quarter of the town of Vinnytsia in west-central Ukraine. In the beginning of the 20th century Vinnytsia, the chief town of Podolia Governorate, was inhabited by 4,000 peop ...
was destroyed by Germans. One infamous photo, ''
The Last Jew of Vinnytsia ''The Last Jew in Vinnitsa'' is a photograph taken during the Holocaust in Ukraine showing an unknown Jewish man near the town of Vinnitsa (Vinnytsia) about to be shot dead by a member of ''Einsatzgruppe D'', a mobile death squad of the Nazi '' S ...
'', shows a member of the Einsatzgruppe about to execute a Jewish man kneeling before a mass grave. The text ''The Last Jew of Vinnytsia'' was written on the back of the photograph, which was found in a photo album belonging to a German soldier. It was captured by the Red Army on 20 March 1944.


Soviet era

After the end of World War II, Vinnytsia was the home for major
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base, including an airfield, a
hospital A hospital is a health care institution providing patient treatment with specialized health science and auxiliary healthcare staff and medical equipment. The best-known type of hospital is the general hospital, which typically has an emerge ...
,
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s, and other military installations. The headquarters of the 43rd Rocket Army of the Strategic Rocket Forces was stationed in Vinnytsia from 1960 to the early 1990s. The 2nd Independent Heavy Bomber Aviation Corps, which later became
24th Air Army The 24th Air Army was an Air army (Soviet Union), Air army of the Soviet Air Forces, active from 1980, and probably inactivated in 1992. Its headquarters was located at Vinnitsa. First formation (1949–1968) From 1949 to 1968, the 16th Air Army ...
, was stationed in Vinnytsia from 1960 to 1992.


Independent Ukraine

The
Ukrainian Air Force The Ukrainian Air Force ( uk, Пові́тряні си́ли Збро́йних сил Украї́ни) is the air force of Ukraine and one of the five branches of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Its headquarters are in the city of Vinnytsia. Wh ...
Command has been based in Vinnytsia since 1992. During the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
, the command center was significantly damaged by Russian
cruise missile A cruise missile is a guided missile used against terrestrial or naval targets that remains in the atmosphere and flies the major portion of its flight path at approximately constant speed. Cruise missiles are designed to deliver a large warhe ...
s on 25 March 2022. On 14 July 2022 the center of the city was attacked with three Russian cruise missiles. Missiles hit the local NeuroMed clinic and House of the Officers, which currently used as a concert hall. Due to the strike 23 persons were killed (among them three children), 73 were injured and 18 are missing. The next day Russian Ministry of defense said that the target was a top-ranking Ukrainian military officers and representatives of foreign military industry companies.


Education

There are many educational universities and research institutions in Vinnytsia: * Vinnytsia Institute of Economics and Social Sciences * Vinnytsia National Medical University. N. I. Pirogov * Vinnytsia National Technical University * Vinnytsia State Pedagogical University, named after Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky; * Vinnytsia National Agrarian University *
Vinnytsia European University Vinnytsia ( ; uk, Вінниця, ; yi, װיניצע) is a city in west-central Ukraine, located on the banks of the Southern Bug. It is the administrative center of Vinnytsia Oblast and the largest city in the historic region of Podillia. A ...
* Vinnytsia Trade and Economics Institute * Vinnytsia Social Economical Institute * Donetsk National University, evacuated from Donetsk in 2014 due to armed conflict in eastern Ukraine. There is also the
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named after Kliment Timiryazev in Vinnytsia.


Economy

Vinnytsia is an industrial center in Ukraine. There are the Roshen confectionery corporation, the Crystal diamond polishing corporation, RPC Fort largest Ukrainian
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manufacturing corporation, Analog corporation, Mayak corporation, Budmash corporation, Agregat corporation, Pnevmatika corporation, PlasmaTec corporation etc.


Military

The headquarters of the
Ukrainian Air Force The Ukrainian Air Force ( uk, Пові́тряні си́ли Збро́йних сил Украї́ни) is the air force of Ukraine and one of the five branches of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Its headquarters are in the city of Vinnytsia. Wh ...
is situated in Vinnytsia.


Politics

Vinnytsia is considered the long-time political base for
Ukrainian oligarch Ukrainian oligarchs (Ukrainian: українські олігархи, romanized: ukrayins'ki oliharkhy) are business oligarchs who emerged on the economic and political scene of Ukraine after the 1991 Ukrainian independence referendum. This peri ...
and former President Petro Poroshenko. He owns a local
confectionery Confectionery is the art of making confections, which are food items that are rich in sugar and carbohydrates. Exact definitions are difficult. In general, however, confectionery is divided into two broad and somewhat overlapping categories ...
(as part of the Roshen Corporation) and was elected member of parliament from the local constituency for several convocations. However, contrary to some speculations, Poroshenko has never lived in the city. The former Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman is from Vinnytsia.


Parks and squares

Central urban park in Vinnytsia Park of Culture and Rest named after Maxim Gorky located in Vinnytsia city – between the streets of the Cathedral (center), May Day and Khmelnytsky highway. The park is 40 hectares. In the park there are numerous monuments (Gorky at the main entrance, soldiers in Afghanistan, Sich Riflemen, killed police officers), and "Walk illustrious countrymen" are objects of leisure and recreation: a concert hall "Rainbow", a summer theater, stadium, ice club, city planetarium, numerous attractions and gaming machines. For more than 70 years history of the park has always been a place of celebration as the general public and local/municipal events and holidays. Fine tradition was held in the park folk festivals and holidays is particularly on City Day, Victory Day, Independence Day and more.


Buildings and structures

* Saint Nicholas Church is considered to be the oldest building in the city. * The Transfiguration Cathedral, built in Vinnytsia in 1758. * The new Greek Catholic Church at South Bug river. * Baptist Church – reportedly one of the largest Evangelical Church Buildings in Europe. * TV Tower Vinnytsia * Vaksman family's real estate, 1915 – Style: Art Nouveau. Address: 24 Chkalov Street. Built by architect Moisey Aaronovitch Vaksman. Architectural landmark. * Afghan War Museum and War Glory Memorial Park – The Afghan War Museum is located in the red-brick bell tower. Exhibits include photos, letters and other artifacts representing Vinnytsia soldiers who fought in that war. The Memorial Park contains a large statue representing three different soldiers from World War II. An eternal flame burns in front of the statue. * Multimedia Fountain Roshen – Built in 2011, it is considered one of the largest floating fountains in Europe. It is the major multimedia attraction in the city. *The Literary and Memorial Museum of the “great sun-lover”, classical author of Ukrainian literature M.M.Kotsyubynsky, is very popular among local inhabitants and guests; it is also a place of development for creative youth. In the city, numerous historical buildings are being repaired and new ones are being built. *The national Pirogov's estate museum File:Vinnytsia, Soborna St 02.jpg, St. Cathedral File:Vinnytsia Kozytskoho 36 SAM 0054.JPG, Savoy Hotel File:Монастир Капуцинів, Вінниця, вул. Соборна, 12—14.JPG, Capuchin monastery File:Вінниця - Готель "Франціія". Вул. Соборна, 34 P1090188.JPG, Hotel France File:Винницкая мэрия.JPG, City hall


Transport


Air

Havryshivka Vinnytsia International Airport (
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: VIN,
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: UKWW) is situated near Vinnytsia.


Railway

There is a railway station in Vinnytsia, which is a part of 'South-Western Railway'. In 2013 it was named among 10 biggest railway stations in Ukraine. The current Vinnytsia railway station was built in 1952 and is the 4th railway building in Vinnytsia. The previous three were destroyed. Vinnytsia is an important transport hub for internal and external railway connections. Most of the international trains which cross through Ukraine have a stop in Vinnytsia. For example, trains from Moscow and Saint Petersburg (Russia), Minsk (Belarus), Sofia (Bulgaria), Chisinau (Moldova), Bratislava (Slovakia), Belgrade (Serbia), Budapest (Hungary) transit through Vinnytsia. For internal railway connections, Vinnytsia is also an important transport point for trains heading to Western Ukraine (Lviv, Khmelnytskyi, Chernivtsi), the South (Odessa), as well as to Central Ukraine (Kyiv).


Tram

The tram is the most popular public transport in Vinnytsia. There are six tram routes in Vinnytsia: Many trams in Vinnytsia are donations from the '' Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich'' (VBZ), the public transport operator of Zürich, Switzerland. In the early 2000s, the VBZ donated its 1960s ''Karpfen'' and ''Mirage'' rolling stock to Vinnytsia, and they will do so again in 2022 with 35 '' Tram 2000'' vehicles. The Swiss trams retain their blue and white liveries in Vinnytsian service.


Bus

There are the central bus station and the Western bus station in Vinnytsia.


Notable people

* Nathan Altman (1889–1970) a Russian and Soviet avant-garde artist, Cubist painter, stage designer and book illustrator. * Larysa Artiugina (born 1971) a Ukrainian documentary film director and activist * Sam Born (1891–1959) an American businessman, candy maker and inventor. * Matvei Petrovich Bronstein (1906–1938) a theoretical physicist, a pioneer of
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* Valeriy Chaly (born 1970) diplomat; Ambassador of Ukraine to the USA from 2015–2019 * Todros Geller (1889–1949) a Jewish American artist, teacher and master printmaker * Volodymyr Groysman (born 1978) politician, Prime Minister of Ukraine 2016-2019 * Victoria Koblenko (born 1980) Dutch actress, presenter and columnist * Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky (1864–1913) author of novels and short stories. His home is a museum. * Volodymyr Kozhukhar (1941–2022) conductor and academic teacher * Mykola Leontovych (1877–1921) Ukrainian composer who worked here * Alexander Lerner (1913–2004) Soviet-Israeli cyberneticist and dissident * Yuri Levada (1930–2006) sociologist, political scientist and the founder of the Levada Center *
Yitzkhok Yoel Linetzky Yitzkhok Yoel Linetzky ( yi, יצחק יואל לינעצקי, 1839–1915) was a Yiddish language author and early Zionist. Sol Liptzin characterized him as "a master of the picturesque vitriolic phrase." iptzin, 1972, 46 Life He was raise ...
(1839–1915) a Yiddish language author and early Zionist. *
Anatoly Lysenko Anatoly Grigorievich Lysenko (russian: link=no, Анатолий Григорьевич Лысенко; 14 April 1937 – 20 June 2021) was a Soviet and Russian television figure, journalist, director, producer. Honored Artist of Russia, laureat ...
(1937–2021) a Soviet and Russian TV figure, journalist, director and producer. *
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(born 1989) Polish singer of Ukrainian origin *
Jerzy Niezbrzycki Jerzy Niezbrzycki ( Ryszard Wraga) was a captain of the Polish Army, an officer of the Polish intelligence service, whose main field of interest was the Soviet Union. He also was the director of the Department "East" of the Second Bureau of the Head ...
(1902–1968) captain of the Polish Army * Illia Nyzhnyk (born 1996) a Ukrainian chess grandmaster * Alla Pavlova (b. 1952), composer * Nikolay Pirogov (1810–1881) originally from Moscow, an Imperial Russian doctor, founder of field surgery, spent his later years in Vinnytsia; his home is a museum. * Olya Polyakova (born 1979) a Ukrainian singer, TV presenter and comedian * Maksym Shapoval (1978–2017) intelligence officer and head of a special forces of the Ukrainian Chief Directorate of Intelligence; assassinated by Russian agents in 2017. * Vladyslav Skalsky (born 1976) a Ukrainian civil servant and politician. * Olga Storozhenko (born 1992) Miss Ukraine Universe 2013 & Top 10 Miss Universe 2013 *
Mykola Tochytskyi Mykola Stanislavovych Tochytskyi (Ukrainian: Микола Станіславович Точицький; born on 22 September 1967), is a Ukrainian diplomat and politician who is currently the deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2021. He ...
(born 1967) diplomat, politician and deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs * Leonid Isaakovich Vail (1883–1945) a Russian Painter and art theorist. * Inna Abramovna Zhvanetskaia (born 1937) composer, piano teacher and lecturer


Sport

* Serhiy Cherniavskiy (born 1976) a cyclist; silver medallist at the
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* Sergey Fedorchuk (born 1981) a Ukrainian Grandmaster chess player. * Pavlo Khnykin (born 1969) freestyle swimmer, team silver medallist at the
1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, ca, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), officially known as the Games of the XXV Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XXV Olimpiada, ca, Jocs de la XXV Olimpíada) and commonly known as ...
*
Sergei Polyakov Sergei Vladimirovich Polyakov (russian: Серге́й Владимирович Поляков, born January 22, 1968, in Vinnytsia) is a Russian sport shooter, specializing in the 25 metre rapid fire pistol event. He won the silver medal at the 2 ...
(born 1968) a Russian sport shooter, silver medallist at the
2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics ( el, Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004, ), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad ( el, Αγώνες της 28ης Ολυμπιάδας, ) and also known as Athens 2004 ( el, Αθήνα 2004), ...


International relations


Twin towns – Sister cities

Vinnytsia is
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with:


Gallery

File:Винница. Областная Рада..JPG, Vinnytsia regional council File:Україна Вінниця, Українська греко-католицька церква (4).jpg, Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church File:Vinnitsa Dominician costel 1758.jpg, The Transfiguration Cathedral in Vinnytsia (1758) File:Vinnytsia-baptist-church.jpg, Baptist church. File:Vinnytsia Glory Memorial and eternal fire in Kozitsky Park-LF.jpg, Glory Memorial and Eternal flame File:Pushkin street Vinnytsya new.jpg,
Art Nouveau Art Nouveau (; ) is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. The style is known by different names in different languages: in German, in Italian, in Catalan, and also known as the Modern ...
building, built by architect V.P. Listovichiy File:Вінниця, Медуніверситет (Головний корпус), вул. Пирогова 56.jpg, Medical University in Vinnytsia File:Vinnickiy teatr.jpg, State academic theater File:Water tower (belfry).jpg, Vinnytsia water tower File:Садиба Пирогова!.JPG, Mansion-museum of Nikolay Pirogov File:База вінницької Ниви.JPG, Home stadium of
PFC Nyva Vinnytsia FC Nyva Vinnytsia is a professional Ukrainian football club based in the city of Vinnytsia. The name "Nyva" translates to "grain field". The club was originally created in 1958 in the Soviet Union and folded in 2005 and 2012, but was reformed ag ...
File:Vinnytsia-memorial.jpg, Monuments to the victims of the terror of 1937-1938 File:Вінниця, Миколаївська церква.jpg, Nicholas church, 1746


See also

* FC Nyva Vinnytsia *
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* Vinnytsia massacre *
Vinnytsia tram The Vinnytsia Tramway ( uk, Вінницький Трамвай, translit.: ''Vinnytskyi Tramvai'') network is the part of the public transportation system that since 1913 serves Vinnytsia, the administrative center of the Vinnytsia Oblast, ...
* Werwolf (Wehrmacht HQ) – the codename used for one of Adolf Hitler's World War II Eastern Front military headquarters. It was one of the most easterly ever used by Hitler in person.


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