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Vynohradiv (Ukrainian: Виноградів, Hungarian: Nagyszőlős, Romanian: Seleușu Mare, Slovak: Vinohradov) is a city in western Ukraine, in Zakarpattia Oblast. It was the center of Vynohradiv Raion and since 2020 it has been incorporated into Berehove Raion. Population: 25,442 (2021 est.)[1]

Vynohradiv
Виноградів
Nagyszőlős
City of district significance
Central Vynohradiv looking towards Black Mountain
Vynohradiv
Map of Zakarpattia Oblast with Vynohradiv.
Vynohradiv
Vynohradiv (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 48°08′59″N 23°01′30″E
CountryUkraine
OblastZakarpattia Oblast
RaionBerehove Raion
Founded1262 as Sevliush
Incorporated1946
Government
  MayorStepan Bochkaj
Area
  Total32.09 km2 (12.39 sq mi)
Elevation
134 m (440 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
  Total25,442
  Density790/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
90300 — 305
Area code+380-3143
ClimateCfb
Websitewww.rada.vynogradiv.com.ua

Names


There are multiple alternative names used for this city due to its location and history: Hungarian: Nagyszőlős, Romanian: Seleușu Mare, Rusyn: Cивлюш (Syvlyush), Ukrainian: Cивлюш (Syvlyush), Russian: Виноградов (Vinogradov), Yiddish: סעליש (Seylesh, Selish), Slovak: Vinohradov (Veľká Sevljuš during Czechoslovak rule), German: Wynohradiw, Polish: Wynohradiw (hist. Sewlusz).


Location


The city lies near the river Tisza on the border with Romania. It is 35 kilometres (22 mi) from Berehove.


History


It was first mentioned in 1262 by the name Zceuleus. Its Hungarian name, Nagyszőlős ("Great Vineyard"), stems from the area being an important wine district. The city was called Sevlush (the Rusyn transliteration of the Hungarian word szőlős, meaning vineyard.

The town was one of the oldest in Ugocsa county, and was inhabited by winemakers of the royal court. In 1329, Hungarian King Charles Robert granted privileges to the town, which became the seat of the Comitatus (the city held this rank until the Treaty of Trianon was signed in 1920).

In 1717, most of the citizens of the town were killed by an invading Tatar horde. By 1880, the population was about 4,400 (with 500 native Romanians). In 1881 a secondary school was opened.

In 1910 it had a population of 7,811 (5,943 or 76% Hungarians, 1,266 or 16% Ruthenians (Rusyns) and 540 or 7% Germans). The religious make-up was 3,311 Greek Catholics (42.5%), 2,237 Jews (28.6%) and 1,124 Calvinists (14.4%).

This city had a Jewish ghetto in 1944. At its height from May to June 1944, most of the Jews of this section of northern Transylvania were deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp to be gassed shortly after arrival. Jews from the area typically spent about two weeks in the ghetto before being deported. Conditions were extremely cramped with many families housed in a single room, a deliberate arrangement meant to cause suffering and disease.

In 1944, Carpathian Ruthenia was occupied by Soviet Union and eventually became part of it in 1946. The city name became Vinogradovo (Russian), Vynohradiv (Ukrainian), or Vynohradovo (Rusyn). All mean "Grape City."

A local newspaper is published here since December 1945.[2]


Demographics


Street map of Vynohradiv and surrounding area (Ukrainian).
Street map of Vynohradiv and surrounding area (Ukrainian).

According to the 2001 census, the population included:[3]


Tourist sights


Ugocsa Castle
Ugocsa Castle
Perényi Castle.
Perényi Castle.
Franciscan church and monastery.
Franciscan church and monastery.

Famous people


In alphabetical order:


Other names



Economy


One of the biggest employers in Vynohradiv is the Gentherm.


International relations



Twin towns — Sister cities


Vynohradiv is twinned with:


References


  1. Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2021 [Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2021] (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine.
  2. № 2749. «Знамя коммунизма» = «Прапор комунiзму» // Летопись периодических и продолжающихся изданий СССР 1986—1990. Часть 2. Газеты. М., «Книжная палата», 1994. стр.360
  3. "База даних у вигляді списку". Archived from the original on 2013-10-06. Retrieved 2015-01-08.


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На других языках


[de] Wynohradiw

Wynohradiw (ukrainisch Виноградів) ist eine Stadt in der westlichen Ukraine, Oblast Transkarpatien, in der Ebene des Flusses Theiß.
- [en] Vynohradiv

[ru] Виноградов (город)

Виногра́дов (укр. Виногра́дів, до 1946 года Севлюш) — город в Береговском районе Закарпатской области Украины. Административный центр Виноградовской городской общины. Расположен на правом берегу Тисы у подножия Чёрной горы, на склонах которой находится заповедник Чёрная Гора.



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