Vinnytsia

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Coordinates: 49°14′0″N, 28°29′0″E

Vinnytsia
Вінниця
Official flag of Vinnytsia Official coat of arms of Vinnytsia
Flag Coat of arms


Location
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Map of Ukraine with Vinnytsia highlighted.
Government
Country
Oblast
Raion
Ukraine
Vinnytsia Oblast
Vinnytsia City Municipality
Founded 1794
Head of City
Council
Volodymyr Borysovich Hroysman
Geographical characteristics
Area
 - City

60,94 km²
Population
 - City (2004)
   - Density

332,400
  5,066/km²
Coordinates 49°14′0″N, 28°29′0″E
Other Information
Postal Code 21000-
Dialing Code +380 43
Sister cities Birmingham, Kielce, Peterborough, Rîbniţa (Rybnytsia)
Website: city.vin.com.ua

Vinnytsia (Ukrainian: Вінниця, Russian: Винница, translit. Vinnitsa; also referred to as Vinnytsya, Polish: Winnica) is a city located on the banks of the Southern Buh River river, in central Ukraine. It is the administrative center of the Vinnytsia Oblast (province), as well as the administrative center of the surrounding Vinnytsky Raion (district) within the oblast. The city itself is also designated as its own separate raion within the oblast, and rests in the historic region of Podillia.

The current estimated population is 332,400 (as of 2004).

Since the end of World War II, it Vinnytsia has been the home for a major Air force base, including an airfield, a hospital, arsenals, and other military installations. The Ukrainian Air Force Command has been based in Vinnytsia since 1992.

A cathedral in Vinnytsia (1758).
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A cathedral in Vinnytsia (1758).

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[edit] Geography

Vinnytsia is located about 260 km from the Ukrainian capital, Kiev (Kyiv), 429 km from the port city - Odessa (Odesa), and 369 km from Lviv.

[edit] Climate

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 -5.8 °C and 18.3 °C in July. The average annually percipitation is 638 mm.

Throughout the year, 6-9 days per year include snowstorms, 37-60 days of the year include mists during the cold period, and 3-5 days per of the year include thunder storms with hail.

Mansion-museum of Nikolay Ivanovich Pirogov.
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Mansion-museum of Nikolay Ivanovich Pirogov.

[edit] History

Vinnytsia was an important trade and political center of note since as early as the 16th century. More specifically, the city played a significant role during Cossack wars as well as during World War II. Great Purge victims' graves were exhumed by the Germans in 1943.

Adolf Hitler sited his easternmost headquarters near the town and spent a number of weeks there in 1942 and early 1943.

[edit] Constructions

  • TV Tower Vinnytsia
  • Baptist Church -- Reportedly one of the largest Evangelical Church Buildings in all of Europe.
  • Afghan War Museum and Slavic War Memorial Park -- The Afghan War Museum is located in the red-brick bell tower. Exhibits include photos, letters and other artifacts representing Vinnytsa soldiers who fought in that war. The Memorial Park contains a large statue representing three different soldiers from WWII. An eternal flame burns in front of the statue.

[edit] Famous people from Vinnytsia

  • Alexander Lerner Soviet-Israeli cybernetic and dissident.
  • Mykhailo Kotsybyns’ky Ukrainian author of novels and short stories. His home is a museum.
  • Nikolai Pirogov Famous Russian doctor who retired here. His home is a museum and his chapel tomb is open to visitors.

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