Stakhanov, Luhansk Oblast

Stakhanov
Стаханов
City of regional significance

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Stakhanov
Stakhanov
Coordinates: UA 48°34′05″N 38°39′31″E / 48.56806°N 38.65861°E / 48.56806; 38.65861Coordinates: UA 48°34′05″N 38°39′31″E / 48.56806°N 38.65861°E / 48.56806; 38.65861
Country Ukraine
Province Luhansk Oblast
Population [1]
  Total 122,300
The Mir Cinema in Stakhanov.

Stakhanov (Ukrainian: Стаханoв; Russian: Стаханoв) is a city in the Luhansk Oblast (region) of eastern Ukraine. The city is incorporated as a city of oblast significance. Population: 77,593(2013 est.)[2].

History

The city is named after the famous Soviet miner Alexey Stakhanov, who started his career there. From 1937 to 1940 the city was named Sergo (Ukrainian: Серго), and before 1937 and from 1940 to 1978 the city was known as Kadievka (Russian: Кадиевка), or Ukrainian Kadiyivka (Ukrainian: Кадіївка). A labor camp for German prisoners of war was established at Stakhanov during the Second World War.

The city's economy depends on a railway car building works, ferroalloy plant and coal mines.

Starting Mid-April 2014 pro-Russian separatists captured several towns in Donetsk Oblast;[3][4] they took over Stakhanov on 2 May 2014.[5][6] On 22 July 2014 a rally was held that demanded that the pro-Russian separatists should leave the town.[7]

According to reports on September 16 2014, the city, which had been occupied by Lugansk People's Republic-affiliated Don Cossacks, seceded from the LPR on 14 September.[8] It was said Don Cossacks there proclaimed the Republic of Stakhanov, and that a "Cossack government" now ruled in Stakhanov.[9][8] However the following day this was claimed to be a fabrication, and an unnamed Don Cossack leader stated the September 14 meeting had, in fact, resulted in 12,000 Cossacks volunteering to join the LPR forces.[10]

Demographics

Native language as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001:[11]

City municipality

Stakhanov Municipality also includes two other cities.

Notable people

Notable people that were born or lived in Stakhanov include:

References

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