Heronymivka

Heronymivka
Геронимівка
Village

Coat of arms
Heronymivka
Heronymivka in Cherkasy Oblast
Heronymivka
Heronymivka (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 49°27′07″N 31°57′47″E / 49.45194°N 31.96306°E / 49.45194; 31.96306
Country Ukraine
Oblast Cherkasy
Raion Cherkasy
Population
  Total 2,988
Website Ukrainian Parliament website

Heronymivka (Ukrainian: Геронимівка) is a village (selo) in central Ukraine. It is located in the Cherkasy Raion (district) of the Cherkasy Oblast (province) right next to the city of Cherkasy on its northwestern side and about 8 km (5.0 mi) away from the city's center.


History

The name of the village is related to the former Cherkasy starosta (elder) and Voivode of Volhynia Hieronim Janusz Sanguszko and according to the "Tales about populated localities of Kiev Governorate" of 1864 by Lavrentiy Polkhylevych, it was founded sometime in the 18th century.

Orthodox church of 1856

In 1930 in the village was established OGPU collective farm (kolkhoz) along with the Communist party cell.

During the World War II, Heronymivka was occupied by the Nazi Germany in 22 August 1941 to 17 November 1943.

The village was retaken by the Soviet troops. Among the first liberators was a self-propelled battery (SU-122) commanded by Lieutenant Petro Vernyhora (a native of Tarashcha) who perished three days later near the Cherkasy train station and later was buried in Heronymivka.

For quite sometime an important role in the village played Halyna Burkatska.

In 1950 OGPU kolkhoz merged with other artels of neighboring villages and was renamed as "Radianska Ukrayina" (Soviet Ukraine).

In 1982 kolkhoz was turned into a soviet farm.

Coordinates: 49°27′7″N 31°57′47″E / 49.45194°N 31.96306°E / 49.45194; 31.96306


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