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Chechelnyk (earlier also Chichelnik; alternate spellings Chetschelnik, Chitchilnik, Cicelnic, Czeczelnik, Tschetschelnik[1]) (Ukrainian: Чечельнúк, Russian: Чечельни́к) is an urban-type settlement on the Savranka River (a tributary of the Southern Bug) in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine, near Odesa Oblast, located in the historic region of Podolia. Chechelnyk was formerly the administrative center of Chechelnyk Raion, although it is now administrated under Tulchyn Raion. The economy is based on the food industry, especially alcohol production. Population: 4,785 (2022 est.)[2]

Chechelnyk
Urban-type settlement
The Synagogue of Chechelnyk, late 18th century
Chechelnyk
Chechelnyk
Coordinates: 48.217°N 29.350°E / 48.217; 29.350
Country Ukraine
Province Vinnytsia Oblast
DistrictTulchyn Raion
Area
  Total794 km2 (307 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
  Total4,785
  Density6.0/km2 (16/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

The Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector was born in the town on December 10, 1920, during a pause in the family's journey to escape Russia.


History


Chechelnyk was founded "as a refuge from Tatars and landlords"[3] in the early 16th century and achieved the status of a town in 1635. Until the Partitions of Poland Czeczelnik was part of the Bracław Voivodeship of the Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown. It was a private town of Poland, owned by the House of Lubomirski.[4][5]

Later it became part of the Podolian Governorate of the Russian Empire. Between 1795 and 1812 it was renamed Olgopil. In 1898 the population was 7,000, of whom 1,967 were Jews. Like most of Podillya, the town suffered terribly during the First World War and 1917-1921 Ukrainian War of Independence; during the summer of 1920, "the south of Podillya seethed with counterrevolution... and Olgopil County, where Chechelnyk is located, was the most unstable area in all of Podillya."[6]


References


  1. Gary Mokotoff, Sallyann Amdur Sack, and Alexander Sharon, Where Once We Walked: A Guide to the Jewish Communities Destroyed in the Holocaust (Avotaynu, 2002: ISBN 1-886223-15-7), p. 57.
  2. Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2022 [Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022] (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine.
  3. Benjamin Moser, Why This World: A Biography of Clarice Lispector (Oxford University Press US, 2009: ISBN 0-19-538556-X), p. 32.
  4. Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland, vol. 1, p. 781
  5. Микола Крикун, "Воєводства Правобережної України у XVI-XVIII століттях: Статті і матеріали", p. 524
  6. Moser, Why This World, p. 32.



На других языках


[de] Tschetschelnyk

Tschetschelnyk (ukrainisch Чечельник; russisch Tschetschelnik, polnisch Czeczelnik) ist eine Siedlung städtischen Typs in der Oblast Winnyzja. Sie liegt am Fluss Sawran, einem Zufluss des Südlichen Bugs im östlichen Teil der historischen Landschaft Podolien.
- [en] Chechelnyk

[ru] Чечельник

Чечельни́к (укр. Чечельник) — посёлок городского типа, центр Чечельницкого района Винницкой области Украины.



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