Marianivka, Horokhiv Raion

Mar'yanivka
Мар'янівка
Urban-type settlement
School in Maryanivka
Mar'yanivka
Location of Mar'yanivka
Coordinates: 50°27′15″N 24°48′49″E / 50.45417°N 24.81361°E / 50.45417; 24.81361Coordinates: 50°27′15″N 24°48′49″E / 50.45417°N 24.81361°E / 50.45417; 24.81361
Area
  Total 20.6 km2 (8.0 sq mi)
Elevation 205 m (673 ft)
Population (2015)
  Total 2,818[1]
  Density 1,362.62/km2 (3,529.2/sq mi)

Mar'yanivka (Ukrainian: Мар'янівка; Polish: Marianówka; Lithuanian: Marianivka) is an urban-type settlement in Horokhiv Raion, Volyn Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. Mar'yanivka is located on the Hnyla Lypa River. Population: 2,818(2015 est.)[1]

History

Historical affiliations

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth until 1795
 Russian Empire 1795–1917
 Second Polish Republic 1919–1945
   Soviet Union 1939–1941 (occupation)
   Nazi Germany 1941–1944 (occupation)
   Soviet Union 1944–1945 (occupation)
 Soviet Union 1945–1991
 Ukraine 1991–present

Mar'yanivka was founded at the beginning of the 18th century, from Polish immigrants. Then the settlement was named Musin. But these lands have been inhabited much earlier. This is evidenced by archaeological finds. Specifically, in 1928 on the outskirts Mar'yanivka, near the village Borochychi during a mound of the future rail Lviv - Lutsk at a depth of 1m was found a huge treasure of silver and gold Roman coins in the number of 1500 copies. However, this figure is probably understated, because, according to eyewitnesses, the total weight of the treasure was over 50 kg. Hamlet Musin was named until 1921, and in 1921 the Polish authorities renamed colony Musin to village Mar'yanivka. The status of urban settlement (town) received in 1958. From 1940 till 1962 was the center Mar'yanivka, Mar'yanivs'ka district, Volyn Oblast (province).

Attractions

In Marianivka there are two schools, park, rail station, fire station, police department, hospital, post office, stores, bars, cafe, bank, gym, recently built supermarket and car wash, body shop and a local Marianivka soccer team.

Economy

In the town there are three factories: a sugar factory (the largest one), a dairy production and a bread factory.

References

  1. 1 2 "Чисельність наявного населення України (Actual population of Ukraine)" (PDF) (in Ukrainian). State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Retrieved 1 July 2016.


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