Telmanove

Telmanove (Russian: Тельманово, Ukrainian: Тельманове) is an urban settlement (town) in Donetsk Oblast (province), located in the industrial region of the Donets Basin. Ukraine uses the name Boykivske (Russian: Бойковское, Ukrainian: Бойкiвске), since in 2016 the settlement was renamed by the Verkhovna Rada.[1] Until 1935 it was known as Ostheim and then renamed after the German Communist Ernst Thälmann. It is an administrative seat of the Telmanove Raion. Population: 4,423(2017 est.)[2]

Telmanove (Тельманове/Тельманово)

Boykivske (Бойкiвске/Бойковское)
Urban-type settlement
Seal
Telmanove (Тельманове/Тельманово)
Telmanove (Тельманове/Тельманово)
Coordinates: 47°24′45″N 38°01′05″E
CountryUkraine
OblastDonetsk Oblast
RaionTelmanove Raion
Founded1897
Government
  Head of town councilSerhij Aleksejenko
Population
 (2011)
  Total4,577
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

After elimination of all Germans from the territory during World War II, the village was resettled by Boykos deported from territories that were transferred by Soviet Union to Poland in 1951 (see 1951 Polish–Soviet territorial exchange).[3]

Telmanove is as of 2017 controlled by pro-Russian separatists, who seized the town backed by Russian military forces in August 2014 as part of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine.[4]

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