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Zhmerynka (Ukrainian: Жмеринка [ˈʒmɛrɪnkɐ]) is a city in Vinnytsia Oblast (province) of central Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center of the Zhmerynka Raion (district), the town itself is not a part of the district and is separately incorporated as a city of oblast significance. Population: 33,754 (2022 est.).[1]

Zhmerynka
Жмеринка
City of regional significance
Zhmerynka
Zhmerynka
Coordinates: 49°03′N 28°06′E
Country Ukraine
Oblast Vinnytsia Oblast
RaionZhmerynka Raion
Magdeburg rights1591
Area
  Total18.26 km2 (7.05 sq mi)
Elevation
362 m (1,188 ft)
Population
 (2022)[1]
  Total33,754
  Density1,800/km2 (4,800/sq mi)
Websitewww.zhmerinka-adm.gov.ua

Name


There are many propositions as far as the origin of name of Zhmerynka is concerned. One of the ideas is that it may be derived from the Polish words, describing the handshake.


History



Ancient time


Zhmerynka was established as a city in agreement with the Magdeburg rights in 1591.[2] Before that moment, the two villages: Big Zhmerynka village and Small Zhmerynka village, were known to exist at the same place in 16th century.[3]

Some time later, Zmerynka was shortly described in a book titled: "Geographic Dictionary of Polish Kingdom and other Slavic places," published in Warsaw in Poland.[4]


World War II period


Zhmerynka was occupied by the Romanian Army during the Second World War from 17 July 1941 until 20 March 1944 and incorporated into the Transnistria Governorate.


Geography



Location


Zhmerynka is situated in a South-Eastern part of the Vinnytsia region. Zmerynka has an area of 18,2 square kilometers. The average altitude above the sea level is 326m.


Climate


Zhmerynka has the continental European climate.[5]


City governance


The Mayor of Zhmerynka is elected by the people of Zhmerynka during the direct election process.

The City Assembly may approve or reject the urban development decrees, initiated by the local people, social groups and organizations.[6]


Religion


St. Oleksandr Nevs'ky Orthodox Cathedral in Zhmerynka
St. Oleksandr Nevs'ky Orthodox Cathedral in Zhmerynka

Orthodox religion


The old Orthodox Cathedral was built in 1893, however it was destroyed in 1928.

There is the newly built St. Oleksandr Nevs'ky Orthodox Cathedral, which was made of the red bricks in 2005, in a central part of the city of Zhmerynka.


Catholic religion


There is the St. Oleksiy Catholic Cathedral, which was built in 1910, in Zhmerynka (see the picture in the Gallery).[7]


Jewish religion


Many Jewish people were in Zhmerynka before World War II.[8] However, the Synagogue was destroyed during the World War II. Presently, the Jewish people initiated an effort to collect the financial funds to build a new Synagogue in Zhmerynka.


Economy



Railway industry


The railway company, which is a part of railway transportation industry, is a biggest business and employer in Zhmerynka.[9]


Agriculture industry


There are many companies, which belong to the agricultural industry in Zhmerynka.


Food industry


There is a well developed food processing industry with a number of big, medium and small companies.


Education industry


There are many secondary schools in Zhmerynka, which employ a big number of teachers.


Tourism industry


There is a number of comfortable hotels with a variety of services, which operate in Zhmerynka.


Transportation



Railway transportation


Railway Station
Railway Station

Zhmation hub in Ukraine at present time.[9]

The initial project of the Zmerynka railway transportation hub was made by Carl von Mekk, engineer in 1865.

The building of the Zmerynka big railway station was designed by Zhuravs'ky, architect and it was built in 1899–1904.

Zmerynka railway station was fully renovated in 2012.[9]


Automobile transportation


There is a bus station near the railway station. The distance to Bar, Ukraine is 30 kilometres (19 miles). The distance to Vinnytsia is 35 kilometres (22 miles). The distance to Shargorod is 37 kilometres (23 miles). The distance to Kyiv is 317 kilometres (197 miles).


Media



Printing media


Zhmerins'ky Meridian newspaper is published in Zhmerynka. The head office is located at Bohdan Khmelnits'ky Street 19, Zhmerynka 23100, Ukraine.[10]


Electronic media


There is an FM radio-station: "Obriy", which transmits the local news and the music in Zhmerynka at 67.34 MHz.


Internet media


There is a number of Internet resources, which monitor the cultural, business, politics news in Zhmerynka.[11]


Notable people





Twin towns – brother cities


Zhmerynka is twinned with:


References





На других языках


[de] Schmerynka

Schmerynka (ukrainisch Жмеринка; russisch Жмеринка .mw-parser-output .Latn{font-family:"Akzidenz Grotesk","Arial","Avant Garde Gothic","Calibri","Futura","Geneva","Gill Sans","Helvetica","Lucida Grande","Lucida Sans Unicode","Lucida Grande","Stone Sans","Tahoma","Trebuchet","Univers","Verdana"}Schmerinka, polnisch Żmerynka) ist eine Stadt im Westen der Ukraine. Sie liegt in der Oblast Winnyzja und ist mit etwa 35.000 Einwohnern das Verwaltungszentrum des Rajons Schmerynka.[1] Seit 1903 besitzt Schmerynka offizielles Stadtrecht, hat sich seitdem wegen der Lage an einem Eisenbahnknotenpunkt zu einem wichtigen Verkehrszentrum in der Region entwickelt und ist nach Winnyzja die zweitgrößte Stadt der Oblast.
- [en] Zhmerynka

[es] Zhmérynka

Zhmérynka (en ucraniano: Жмеринка) es una ciudad de importancia regional de Ucrania perteneciente a la óblast de Vínnytsia.

[ru] Жмеринка

Жме́ринка (укр. Жме́ринка) — город в Винницкой области Украины. Административный центр Жмеринского района. До 2020 года был городом областного подчинения.



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