- [doˈnɛtsʲk] ; Russian: Донецк [dɐˈnʲetsk] ),
formerly known as Aleksandrovka,
Yuzivka (or Hughesovka), Stalin, and Stalino, is an
industrial city in eastern...
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German occupation from fall 1941 to fall 1943,
Donetsk Oblast was
known as
Yuzivka Oblast (after the
original name of Donetsk).
During World War II, it was...
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fought with
variable luck, the Red Army took over key
centers in this area (
Yuzivka, Luhansk, Debaltseve, Mariupol)
until the end of March, when it lost them...
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established several collieries in the region. The city was
named after him as
Yuzivka (Ukrainian: Юзівка) or
Yuzovka (Russian: Юзовка). With the development...
- 1906
Kramatorsk joined the
Bolshevik mutiny which included factories of
Yuzivka, Kostiantynivka, Druzhkivka,
Horlivka factories and
accounted for some...
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office 1803–1814) Donetsk,
founded in 1869, was
originally named Yuzovka (
Yuzivka) in
honor of John Hughes, the
Welsh industrialist who
developed the coal...
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years later,
owing to
further donations. The bell
tower rose to
become Yuzivka's (present day Donetsk)
highest structure. The
icons in
carved kiots in...
- city of
Balta June 6, 1924
Yuzivka Okruha changed name to
Stalino Okruha after the
okruha seat
changed name from
Yuzivka to
Stalino August 7, 1924 Lysavethrad...
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exploration in
eastern Ukraine".
Financial Times.
Retrieved 2022-03-08. "
Yuzivka:
Between fake news and
truth about Ukraine's gas independence". ukrinform...
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Avdiivka Raion was
formed inside Stalino Okruha [ru] (originally
known as
Yuzivka Okruha), one of the
okruhas of the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic...