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Zaliznyi Port (; ), also known as Zhelezny Port (), is a resort village ( selo) along the
Black Sea The Black Sea is a marginal mediterranean sea of the Atlantic Ocean lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia. It is bounded by Bulgaria, Georgia, Roma ...
coast, located in the of Skadovsk Raion of
Kherson oblast Kherson Oblast ( uk, Херсо́нська о́бласть, translit=Khersónsʹka óblastʹ, ), also known as Khersonshchyna ( uk, Херсо́нщина, ), is an oblast (province) in southern Ukraine, currently claimed and partly occupied ...
in Ukraine. It is situated near the outskirts of the
Black Sea Biosphere Reserve The Black Sea Biosphere Reserve ( uk, Чорноморський біосферний заповідник) is a biosphere reserve of Ukraine that is located at littoral zone of the northern Black Sea coast covering regions of the Kherson and My ...
, being located ~45 km from Skadovsk and ~60 km from
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cities.


Administrative status

Upon Ukrainian Independence, Zaliznyi Port was administratively subordinated to the of Bekhtery rural hromada of Hola Prystan Raion of Kherson Oblast. In December 1997, it was officially designated a resort village by the Ukrainian
Verkhovna Rada The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine ( uk, Верхо́вна Ра́да Украї́ни, translit=, Verkhovna Rada Ukrainy, translation=Supreme Council of Ukraine, Ukrainian abbreviation ''ВРУ''), often simply Verkhovna Rada or just Rada, is the ...
. Since the abolition of Hola Prystan raion in the 2020 Administrative reform, it has been part of Skadovsk Raion of Kherson oblast, while maintaining the same lower-order territorial subdivisions of prior. The
Russian occupation of Kherson The Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast is an ongoing military occupation of Ukraine's Kherson Oblast by Russian forces that began on 2March 2022 during the Russian invasion of Ukraine as part of the southern Ukraine campaign. The Russian-ins ...
has reverted the 2020 reform in the territories under its control, administering Zaliznyi Port as part of Hola Prystan Raion.


History


Origin

There are two main theories among historians as to the origin of the name "Zaliznyi Port", which translates to "Iron Port". The first, official version, claims that there was originally a pier connected to an Iron bridge in the village, extending over 100 meters into the sea, and at which ships loaded and unloaded, which became known as the Iron Port. Eventually, the bridge collapsed, but the name remained and was applied to the whole village. The second version claims that the name "Iron Port" began as a name sailors out at sea used as a guiding point, due to being guided by the light reflection of an iron roof on a barn there. Although the village has its origins in the late 19th century, when helped create a settlement there, it was formally founded in 1922 when it was given its name. According to official sources, in the early 1920s peasants from the city of
Hladkivka Hladkivka () is a village in southern Ukraine, and is located in Skadovsk Raion of Kherson Oblast. Demographics In 1886, the population of the village was 2,178. In the 2001 Ukrainian census, the population was 2,910. Within it, 87.84% sp ...
, then known as Kelehei (), settled Zaliznyi Port and engaged in agricultural work, whose products were exported using ships loaded on the Black Sea coast. By the
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, there was still only one street in the village, running across the seashore. Following the
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, Zaliznyi Port developed as a popular tourist attraction for Ukrainians, due to bans on travel to the occupied Crimean peninsula.


Russo-Ukrainian war

Subsequent to the start of 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 ...
, during the
Southern Ukraine campaign The southern Ukraine campaign is an ongoing theatre of operation in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine which began on 24 February 2022. From their base in Russian-occupied Crimea, the Russian Armed Forces attacked Kherson Oblast, Mykolaiv ...
, the village was entirely occupied by Russian forces. This led to a collapse of the village's tourism industry, as well as causing some locals to protest the invasion. The protestors chanted the phrase "Zaliznyi Port is Ukraine" (), alongside signing the Ukrainian anthem and waving the Ukrainian flag. On 4 April 2022, head of the Bekhtery rural hromada, Mykhailo Burak, was kidnapped by Russian forces while in Zalznyi port. Ukrainian MP and Russian-collaborationist politician Aleksey Kovalyov, the former deputy head of Russian-occupied Kherson oblast, was assassinated in Zaliznyi Port on 28 August 2022. On 15 September 2022, some news outlets claimed that Ukrainian forces attempted simultaneous naval landings on the Kinburn Split, Lazurne, and Zaliznyi Port. Both Kirill Stremousov, head of the Russian
Kherson military-civilian administration The Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast is an ongoing military occupation of Ukraine's Kherson Oblast by Russian forces that began on 2March 2022 during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian invasion of Ukraine as part of the southern ...
, and Serhii Bratchuk, head of the Ukrainian Odesa Regional Military Administration, denied all reports of fighting in Zaliznyi Port. The National Resistance Center of the
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claimed on October 12, 2022 that an unspecified amount of Iranian military instructors were present in the settlements of Zaliznyi Port, Hladivtsi, and
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to train and monitor Russian forces in the use of
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suicide drones. The Institute for the Study of War assessed that the instructors were likely a part of, or affiliated with, the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC; fa, سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی, Sepāh-e Pāsdārān-e Enghelāb-e Eslāmi, lit=Army of Guardians of the Islamic Revolution also Sepāh or Pasdaran for short) is a branch o ...
. On 10 February 2023, it was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine that the occupational authorities had begun issuing Russian passports to the local population of Zaliznyi Port.


Demographics


Population

According to the 1989 USSR census, the population of the village consisted of 1,506 people, 756 of which were men and 750 women. According to the
2001 Ukrainian census The Ukrainian Census of 2001 is to date the only census of the population of independent Ukraine. It was conducted by the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine on 5 December 2001, twelve years after the last Soviet Union census in 1989.
, the village had a population of 1,495.


Language

Distribution of the population by native language according to the 2001 Ukrainian census:


Gallery

File:Вхід до Потіївської ділянки Чорноморського біосферного заповідника зі сторони с.Залізний Порт.jpg, An entrance to the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve from Zaliznyi Port File:Автобусна зупинка (Залізний Порт).JPG, A bus stop in Zaliznyi Port File:Zaliznyi Port (August 2017) 1.jpg, A street in Zaliznyi Port with cars parked along it File:Раннее утро на пляже Железного Порта - panoramio.jpg, A coastline view in Zaliznyi Port File:Zaliznyi Port Castle.jpg, Zaliznyi Port castle


See also


References


External links


Official website

Zaliznyi Port in 3D
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